Renowned British artist Tracey Emin has said that many male artists, like her contemporary Damien Hirst, “peak in their 40s” ...
An Afromodernism festival at the New York Philharmonic shines a light on Black artists, who are vastly underrepresented in ...
Christie's has announced the sale of Ed Ruscha's Standard Station, Ten-Cent Western Being Torn in Half. It will headline the ...
This is the largest expansion in our history both in terms of size of the building and the cost,” Alex Nyerges, director and ...
Fossil and gene discoveries paint an ever-more-intertwined history of humans combining with vanished species like Neandertals ...
Darren Walker, the outgoing president of the Ford Foundation, has served on the National Gallery of Art’s board of trustees ...
His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy era, are now being demolished. A new exhibition in Manhattan looks at the limits of genius.
The exhibit features art and objects that mediums and magicians used during the Spiritualism movement in the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as work by contemporary artists and magic performances.
The Fender American Ultra II Series was announced today, and the company says it is the company's most advanced guitar ever.
As mid-October rolls around we’re enjoying some serious and not-so-serious art by Carrie Mae Weems, Mala Iqbal, Lady Shalamar Montague, and others.
Last year, Mexican American singer Becky G released her first album of regional Mexican music, “Esquinas.” Her newest album, ...