Found in Egypt, the papyrus confirms that Homer was everywhere in the ancient Mediterranean.
We asked 13 fairs to open up about booth pricing, and what they shared (and didn't) revealed much about transparency and ...
The sustainable second-hand market for art materials in Industry City might give Blick a run for its money while helping you save some of yours.
"Without him, the art history of the second half of the 20th century would have been written differently." Steven Durland at ...
Official portraits show Israeli soldiers turning their backs on the camera, ostensibly to protect them from prosecution for war crimes. The gesture is a tacit admission of guilt.
Frieze, Independent, NADA, Future, oh my! Welcome back from Venice, art world — it’s fair week in New York. Read below for this week’s offerings (and there are many; don’t say I didn’t warn you). Stay ...
Our Friend, Jean,” an intimate collection from the precipice of the artist’s career explosion, is going on view at The Bishop ...
Unmoored from the anchors of deep pockets that often hinder imagination, the artist brought her images of archival documents ...
She approaches the museum less as a neutral space than as a structure that quietly trains behavior and participation.
"Don't even think about it," wrote one of over 2,000 concerned citizens, architects, and preservationists who warned of ...
Ridgewood Open Studios drew hundreds to explore hidden alcoves in converted factories, basement spaces teeming with ...
The fully functioning arcade game mirrors the White House’s trivialization of death and suffering amid the US and Israel’s ...
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