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Next year on the first Monday of May, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will celebrate “Sleeping Beauties” at its…
Next year on the first Monday of May, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art will celebrate “Sleeping Beauties” at its…
Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama has apologized for writing offensive, racist descriptions of Black people in her 2003 autobiography Infinity Net.…
There’s more restitution news from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, which last week announced the return of a 13th-century…
Among the 20 winners of this year’s MacArthur “genius” fellowships, each receiving an $800,000 grant over the course of five…
When Congress voted in 2020 to approve the creation of a new Smithsonian museum dedicated to Latino history, it was…
A German museum that was attempting to create a “safe space” for Black, Indigenous, and other ethnic groups that have…
Street artists have long accepted that their work is by nature ephemeral, subject to not only the elements, but the…
Canada has become the first country outside of Ukraine to officially sanction Mikhail Piotrovsky, who is director of Russia’s State…
Climate activists have once again targeted a famous work of art, with a member of the group On2Ottawa throwing pink…
Authorities are reportedly on the brink of charging seven suspects in the September 2019 theft of Maurizio Cattelan’s America, a…
If you’re launching a new art fair, Helen Toomer is your woman. Crackling with warmth and seemingly boundless energy, the…
In March, an Idaho state college sparked a media firestorm when it censored three artists’ works that dealt with the…
Last year, the city of Philadelphia found itself under fire when it announced plans to erect a Harriet Tubman monument…
Since 2015, artist Brian Andrew Whiteley has run Miami’s Satellite Art Show, a low-cost, artist-friendly fair coinciding with Art Basel…