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Ousted Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) director Aaron De Groft has countersued the institution, alleging he was made into a…
Ousted Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) director Aaron De Groft has countersued the institution, alleging he was made into a…
Encountering Earthly Paradise, Colombian sculptor Delcy Morelos’s fragrant dirt wall sculptures at the 2022 Venice Biennale, was an indisputable highlight…
The National Museum of Women in the Arts, the world’s first and only museum dedicated exclusively to women artists, recently…
The sale of a major Paul Cézanne still life will go forward at Christie’s New York next month, after the…
When Congress voted in 2020 to approve the creation of a new Smithsonian museum dedicated to Latino history, it was…
As with any development proposal, community opposition is complex and localized. Though easier to hide than wind turbines or solar…
After 15 years, Turkey is on the verge of recovering an 1,800-year-old bronze statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius—that’s said…
In March, an Idaho state college sparked a media firestorm when it censored three artists’ works that dealt with the…
Over 100 people are confirmed dead after a wildfire devastated parts of Maui, Hawaii. Families fled from their cars and…
Last year, the city of Philadelphia found itself under fire when it announced plans to erect a Harriet Tubman monument…
The weekend’s heavy rains forced the early closure of the Hamptons Fine Art Fair at the Southhampton Fairgrounds. Flooding caused…
Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario, known for her work covering conflicts and humanitarian crises in the Middle East and around…
One of the most pivotal locations in Roman history, the site of the assassination of Julius Caesar, has just opened…
Growing up in Jamaica, Ebony G. Patterson (b. 1981) saw turkey vultures everywhere. “We call them John Crows,” the artist,…