Welcome to the 344th installment of A View From the Easel, a series in which artists reflect on their workspace. This week, ...
Students sketching Gerard Soest's "Lady Borlase" at the Figge Art Museum in Iowa (photo courtesy National Gallery of Art) Following a $116 million donation from the foundation of biotech billionaire ...
Bison depicted at the Cave of Altamira in Cantabria, Spain, dated to the Upper Paleolithic period (c. 40,000–10,000 years BCE) (photo Cristian Violatti, public domain via World History Encyclopedia) ...
Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings in today’s chaotic art world. Lynda Roscoe Hartigan, currently executive ...
Asia Week descends upon New York City starting tomorrow, March 19, and as one would expect, there’s a lot of art to cover when it comes to the world’s largest continent and its diaspora. The next 10 ...
He welded industrial materials into abstract sculptures that engaged with modern art, race, civil rights, and protest. He was most renowned for his Lynch Fragments (1936–2026), steel works ...
The short film from the Strategic National Arts Alumni Project is based on a survey of over 2,000 postsecondary arts ...
Daniel “Des” Sanchez Estrada faces three decades in prison after he moved a box of left-wing literature in the aftermath of ...
The beloved artist and public art champion discusses his work, activism, and queerness in an interview with Hyperallergic.
Blessedly, despite the corn sweat, the city’s gallery and museum scene is eager to provide fresh work for the Midwestern mind ...
Congressional candidate Claire Valdez at her primary-night watch party on June 23, 2026 (photo Michael M. Santiago/) ...
We ate bacon, egg, and cheese sandwiches and got to school by swiping MetroCards. We have our own language, style, and unmatched pride. We call NYC home.