As Sherald’s work has evolved technically and thematically through the 2020s, it increasingly engages with broader cultural conversations about representation.
Gift from longtime donors Philip A. and Lynn G. Straus makes the collection among the most significant in the United States.
Cowboy", promised to “disrupt the homogeneous ideal of the cowboy as a White, cisgender American male." The exhibition ...
The German Romantic painter's landscapes have seemed corny in the past, but they have here been given new life.
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The Indianapolis Public Library's "Meet the Artists" exhibit to showcase works from local African American artists, ...
As soon as Donald Trump raised his fist in defiance after an assassination attempt last summer, Los Angeles art broker Steve ...
In an era where the cacophony of opinions and distractions inundate our daily lives, the quest for external validation can ...
For this month’s Female Filmmakers in Focus column, RogerEbert.com spoke to Davis over Zoom about the film’s long journey ...
An institution in Ann Arbor’s art and small business communities will close its doors this spring after celebrating its 50th ...
Boxx Gallery is honored to include work from master weaver Bessie Bill, whose Yakama name is Wahpeniat, of Harrah, WA. Bessie ...
Cady Noland made a brash debut, then dropped out. In a rare show at Glenstone, her sculptures scream for themselves.