David Wright Faladé bases a novel on his own investigation of his tangled parentage in postwar France.
Works from artists Lisa Jarrett, Derrick Adams, Robert Pruitt, Alison Saar, and Mickalene Thomas will be on display.
The massive exhibition, co-presented with museums in Barcelona and Brussels, will head to Europe at the end of March.
Nici Cumpston will succeed founding director Margo Smith, who plans to retire in May after 27 years at the helm.
The early 20th century was an era of dramatic social and political upheaval. Italian Futurism, embodied a love of speed and ...
Electric Dreams’ at Tate Modern reinterprets art at the dawn of the digital explosion as a harbinger for our current moment ...
Brady Corbet’s epic is a hymn to one man’s tenacity and vision that explores the interconnected fates of the architect and ...
(THE CONVERSATION) “7 Mile + Livernois” at the Detroit Institute of Arts celebrates Detroit as a place for Black women to live and create by elevating both the work of the featured artist, Tiff Massey ...
Paule Vézelay moved to Paris and reinvented herself. Is the world finally ready to celebrate the British abstractionist?
In the wake of Infinite Crisis, DC Comics decided to jump ahead an entire year for many of its series as part of its “One ...