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A survey of art and design from the 1940s at the Philadelphia Museum of Art reveals how creativity flourished out of hardship ...
The Department of Transportation unveiled on Friday a new piece of public art on Malcolm X Boulevard and 124th Street — “Aunties” by Harlem-based artist Fitgi Saint-Louis in collaboration ...
Koopman was openly bisexual at a time when that was far from the norm, and she spent most of her life with her partner, art ...
Giambologna's marble masterwork "Fata Morgana" has been acquired by our Cleveland Museum of Art, with a public unveiling ...
You don't have to go to the Met to find Black Dandyism. Tai Davis, Yoro Newson and Brandin Vaughn are local designers ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art has acquired the Giambologna sculpture Fata Morgana, a rare marble by the Italian Mannerist ...
A seventy-million-dollar renovation beautifully presents the museum’s non-Western art—even if doubts remain about whether all ...
Schomburg moved to New York in 1891 and, during the height of the Harlem Renaissance in 1926, sold his collection of approximately 4,000 books and pamphlets to the New York Public Library.
Schomburg moved to New York in 1891 and, during the height of the Harlem Renaissance in 1926, sold his collection of approximately 4,000 books and pamphlets to the New York Public Library.
The novelist and screenwriter works in a mode he calls “urban panorama”—a sociologically rich depiction of the tensions of ...
This drama-documentary series offers an account of three of Italy’s monumental artists—Leonardo, Raphael and, as played by ...