In a market largely uninterested in art historical rigor, dealers Christine Berry and Martha Campbell have secured success by ...
US President-elect Donald Trump has issued a deadline to get Israeli hostages out of Gaza before his inauguration on January ...
A focus on the country’s sociopolitical fissures grounds this ambitious yet occasionally sweeping survey in time and space ...
Three actors from the South Asian theater troupe DFW Play rotate in the role of a war-zone doctor who has suffered a trauma.
Beuys tackled masculinity through humor and irreverence — but the subjects he parodied are increasingly a fixation for an ...
The Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte feels like the perfect location for a retrospective honoring early 20th-century artists from the American South—the institution, North Carolina’s first art museum, ...
An activist destroyed a wax sculpture of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a museum in Mexico, video footage shows ...
Gary Packingham, of Norton Shores, worked for the Jimmy Carter presidential campaign and administration from 1976 to 1980.
Co-directed by a Ukrainian special forces soldier and a Los Angeles filmmaker, "Porcelain War" movingly depicts artists at war.
Rude, immoral and unashamedly intellectual. 20 years on from her death, what would the world think of Sontag today?
Emerging after World War I, the original Art Deco era embodied a spirit of creativity, freedom and innovation. With modernity ...
Ian Buruma thinks the country is justified in banning Russian art, even though it runs counter to humanist principles.