New York, Paris and Berlin are celebrating the anniversaries this year of iconic art installations that saw some of their ...
CLAIM: FEMA sent $59 million last week to luxury hotels in New York City to house illegal migrants. Sending this money ...
Brookhaven City Council has appointed artists Armando Chacon and Hey Elise to create a mural and painting for the new city ...
Kendrick Lamar, one of hip-hop’s most venerated artists for the past decade, performed “Not Like Us,” a diss track aimed at ...
Elizabeth Willis, since arriving on the University of Iowa campus a decade ago, has come to epitomize the iconic and esteemed ...
As more visitors from around the country and the world discover Buffalo, they’re finding a transformed city and tourist ...
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a ...
This week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers two group shows: one devoted to an important gallery from the past, the ...
A unique Holocaust art exhibition opened this week in New York’s City Hall. In “The Wandering Jew,” a 1947 oil-and-canvas painting by Dutch artist Eliazer Neuberger, a barefoot man wearing torn ...
As rents rise and displacement grows, Harlem residents led their own project to map the neighborhood’s rich history.
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith – a groundbreaking artist, activist, curator and educator – died Jan. 24 of pancreatic cancer, her New York City gallerist, Garth Greenan, has announced. She was 85.
A show coming to Kernersville next weekend will feature classic burlesque performances accompanied by music. “From Paris with Love: a Posh & Passionate Burlesque Revue” will be presented by Camel City ...