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Damien Hirst accused of stealing idea for breakthrough artwork - Hamad Butt, a gay Muslim of Pakistani origin, studied with Hirst at Goldsmiths University where the artist is reported to have first en ...
"Maria Lai. A Journey to America" at Magazzino Italian Art is the first North American museum show for the Sardinian artist.
Colleges have invested in creative partnerships to support student health and wellness, inspiring community and emotional ...
His Walker’s Rising Stars Scholarship Program, launched in 2003 in partnership with the Pinellas Education Foundation in ...
Lizzie Cornelius founder of icanseethesea.com has generously donated a collection of her vibrant artwork to the paediatric Accident and Emergency department of our very own Queen Alexandra Hospital in ...
The upcoming exhibition explores how custom software and algorithms are defining a new frontier in digital art.
The iconic protest visual used by SILENCE=DEATH and ACT UP became a key symbol of AIDS activism and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
Hemphill, a Black, gay poet and activist who died from AIDS-related complications in 1995, was a unparalleled voice for queer desire, survival, and Black liberation.
With a long creative history, Gaynelle Sloman has kept up with the times in art and more. Her painting, "Some Place in Time," is on view in Columbus.
The Columbus Museum of Art is showcasing "Louise Nevelson: Dawn to Dusk," highlighting the late artists sculptures.
Queer Art and the Immaterial Griefs of the AIDS Crisis In exhibitions in Tuscany and London, we are asked to reckon with the realities of absence and what we can do with the empty spaces left behind.
A feature about the exhibition “TO LOVE—TO DIE; TO FIGHT. TO LIVE. Art and Activism in the Time of AIDS” at the School of Visual Arts.
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