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The Surrealist who covered his museum in eggs, the Yoruba object that inspired a Smithsonian building, and more in this month ...
Flora Yukhnovich translates the iconic series into a digital-age fantasia while pointing to the original abundance just ...
Women’s bodies are a locus for corrosive stereotypes and ebullient individuality in the artist’s sculpture, painting, fashion ...
Investigating the archive in all its malleable reinvention is at the core of this year’s Rencontres d’Arles festival, held in historic churches and sites across the city.
MACP is pleased to announce our special events for fall/winter 2025–2026. Hosted by Steven Henry Madoff, Founding Chair of MACP, the Curatorial Roundtable is an international forum for curators and ...
This new exhibition at the Wellin Museum of Art explores the potential for societal transformation through storytelling on an epic scale.
Nicholas Galanin and Margarita Cabrera said the decision to make the event private is a form of silencing participants amid ...
An exhibition of Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s work is an ode to the great possibilities of the page by a 20th-century literary icon.
The erasure of the mural outside London’s Court of Justice has become a metaphor for widespread government crackdowns on ...
Nao Bustamante and Wendy Kline explore the racist, sexist, would-be-very-illegal-today methods through which we’ve come to understand the medical field.
Police used live ammunition, water cannons, and tear gas on demonstrators mobilizing against government corruption.
Advocates are rallying support for Jorge Cruz, a green card holder who sells frutas, elotes, and more at venues like Frieze ...