Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
Two recent books on the Dravidian movement in Tamil Nadu speak to our times. While R. Vijaya Sankar’s timely translation of ...
Overdue Recognition Art Gallery in Bowie represents dozens of African American artists, offers custom framing services and ...
In an unusual occurrence, art museums across the country are inviting sports fans into the world of fine art with exhibitions ...
A new course at Yale University is offering students the chance to explore Black intellectual thought and grassroots activism ...
But among members of the creative class — filmmakers, authors, painters, poets — a sense of purpose was percolating beneath ...
With a second Donald Trump presidency looming—one that comes after a definitive win—artists, gallerists, and the people who ...
The Dak’Art runs until Dec. 7. Originally scheduled for May, it was postponed following political tensions around the April presidential election and funding issues that the new authorities blamed on ...
In this exchange and multi-material resource, Gillick and Haacke discuss Documenta, the Bundestag, and problems with ...
Painting to Scale, the latest exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, boasts rarely shown, ...
Using pop art, line art, and drawing on iconic imagery, Ripon Saha invites viewers to glimpse into human identity while probing socio-political issues ...