The prismatic artwork by Teresa Margolles includes plaster cast faces of 726 people from Mexico City, Ciudad Juárez, and London.
The list of prohibited activities effectively bans protest signage on the New York college campus, coming in the wake of last spring’s student-led Gaza solidarity demonstrations.
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Director Lou Ye follows a film crew in Wuhan who decides to revive a project abandoned 10 years prior, only to be placed ...
Two years after his sarcophagus was discovered, archaeologists identified the remains of a 16th-century aristocratic poet ...
A new study traces the winged leonine artwork back to the Yangtze River basin, hypothesizing that it was likely a colossal, ...
Paolo Cirio sues the fossil fuel industry on behalf of the environment in his latest book and body of work.
I don’t think many people see henna as an actual art or service that is in demand or valued,” said 29-year-old henna artist ...
The curator and scholar launched the Black Artists Archive to honor overlooked histories and affect change in the present.
At Oakland’s controversial Church of Ambrosia, a mural that documents the religion’s doctrine is meant to “recreate a ...