Pat Hoffie’s I have loved/I love/I will love at Queensland Art Gallery draws of images, aired day after day, of devastation in Gaza.
"My sketching is not to the level that I want, so instead I use code to create artwork," says Maks Surguy, who has a Master ...
Black Dimensions in Art returns to the Albany Institute for its 50th anniversary show, one of the largest in the museum's ...
The stolen print is titled 'Imprisonment' and is part of the limited-edition 'Struggle Series' produced by Mandela. It was ...
York Art Gallery is set to host a major exhibition on the art of Japanese woodblock printing in February next year.
Indian Railways replaces white blankets in AC coaches with washable Sanganeri print covers, enhancing passenger comfort, hygiene, and promoting traditional Indian art.
In “Ceremonia en Esta Tierra Sagrada (Ceremony on This Sacred Life),” Pineda, with a blue silk cloak 20 yards long draped ...
The act of destruction is precisely the point: a kind of performance piece meant to display Trump’s arbitrary power over the ...
Ethiopian artist Tibeb Sirak’s ‘Weight of the Unseen’ turns tradition and memory into a meditative visual journey.
For more than three decades, the visual artist has been making portraits that centre Moroccan culture, albeit through a ...
Naima Green’s Instead, I spin fantasies at the International Center of Photography reimagines pregnancy through photography and performance.