The Omaskêko Cree artist ties the well-being of the animals to that of the Indigenous people with whom they have long lived symbiotically — not in nostalgic terms, but in futurist ones.
Acknowledging Indigenous survivance is a start, but there's a critical need to turn recognition into tangible action.
Aruna D’Souza is the author of Whitewalling: Art, Race & Protest in 3 Acts and Imperfect Solidarities, editor of Linda ...
Pepperdine University abruptly closed the show as at least a dozen artists asked to withdraw in protest of what they called ...
For the gender-bending artist, size matters — just not in the way you think, suggests a new survey at MoMA PS1.
The National Portrait Gallery said it decided to “proactively postpone” the Outwin Competition show ahead of a prolonged ...
Celebrate Rauschenberg’s 100th birthday by visiting a new exhibition of his photographs at the Museum of the City of New York ...
The Oregon Republican Party has removed an image that misleadingly depicted South American riot police from its social media ...
The museum is among the federally funded organizations affected by the impasse as Democrats and Republicans spar over ...
Davina Hsu’s esoteric harmonies, RAE BK’s guerrilla installations, Nancy Catandella’s sensitive portraits, and so much more.
Four exhibitions currently up in Chicago each take a unique approach to the possibilities of working with textiles today, ...
MassArt’s graduate gallery doesn’t just create professional exhibition and curatorial opportunities — it’s an extended community for MFA students and alumni.
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