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One of the most important episodes in the Bible, Christ’s last meal with his twelve apostles has long been a popular subject ...
In the 1960s and ’70s, his leggy femmes fatales beckoned from paperback covers and posters for movies like “Breakfast at ...
Afraid of the dark? The secret to overcoming it—and learning to love camping and night hiking—might be good old-fashioned ...
Kailyn Bryant’s interactive painting, The World Is on Fire, empowers viewers to speak their truths, even in the worst of ...
Jon Rafman’s liberal use of artificial intelligence is on full, dark display in an exhibition that features a kind of MTV warped by internet subcultures.
Nicolas Niarchos writes about finding the joy of Japan in the unexpected in this feature, first published in the August 2019 ...
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But haven’t we seen a masked performer before and managed to let their mystery breathe? Daft Punk have been left alone for ...
American artist Kehinde Wiley has unveiled an exhibition in Morocco of portraits of African leaders as part of a yearslong ...
Madame Tussauds, now a global wax museum brand, has its roots in the French Revolution, where Marie Tussaud crafted death ...
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
It was a fitting backdrop for Black Girls in Art Spaces' first gathering of the year. The arts community founded by Dallas resident Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins exists to champion the work of Black ...