Our guide to the overlooked historical women artists who are must see highlights at this year's TEFAF Maastricht.
Women artists have long been at the forefront of exploring the intersection between memory, community, and the drive to push beyond imposed limitations – both within their creative processes and ...
Creating only with intentionality, the artist wants people to not only see themselves, but also feel a sense of nostalgic ...
Jessica Stoller recently opened "Split" her third solo exhibition with P.P.O.W. in New York, featuring mind-bending new ...
The 28-year-old Australian actor is one of the central stars in the ambitious high fantasy series The Wheel of Time. It has been pegged as yet another successor to Game of Thrones, the HBO drama that ...
From Paris to Washington, newly opened museum and gallery shows are reshaping the conversation around women in art.
Set in a pop art-covered Illyria, this gender-bending Shakespearean comedy is a romp through love, identity, and all the ...
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The New Times on MSNDeaf rights activists call for inclusive disaster preparedness during natural crisesAccess to timely and clear information is critical in times of crisis, whether floods, earthquakes, or wildfires. However, for Rwanda’s deaf community, communication barriers often leave them ...
Aboriginal rights trailblazer Margaret Tucker is among a group of remarkable women being put in the spotlight in a bid to ...
Bacchanale by Olive Carleton Smyth (1882-1949) is now on show at the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.
A form of artistic activism that faded after its heyday in the 1970s is back and aims to make its mark at TEFAF Maastricht.
Image and Artwork © 2025 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., via ARS In the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s, a group of Black women created restaurants ...
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