From Jesus being arrested by ICE to Trump eating the Epstein files, an anonymous art collective’s “guerrilla projections” use humor as a form of protest.
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See Photos From the Massive Protest Against Netanyahu...
Marchers took to the streets to demand an end to Israel’s mass killings of Palestinians as dozens walked out of the prime minister’s United Nations speech.
Stamps Gallery’s fall season features a slate of free programming — including performances, an exhibition tour, workshops, and a panel discussion — to accompany this new show.
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A New Digital Map Charts Queens’s Arts and Culture...
The Maverick’s Museum examines Albert C. Barnes’s complex legacy, from his support for the Harlem Renaissance to his incongruent interactions with Black art and culture.
This week: how Serbia inspired the Renaissance, an independent magazine sues ICE, Shakespeare’s enigmatic rival, audiobook narrators deserve better, the music of Palestinian tatreez, and more.
In Our Time: Eleven Artists + W.E.B. Du Bois brings together a diverse roster of leading contemporary artists who respond to the work of the pioneering sociologist.
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Institut Valencià d’Art Modern Begins New Phase Based...
The season opens with Kara Walker. Burning Village and Inhabiting the Shadows, a group show featuring works by Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and more.
Kremer’s New York City location, a painter’s paradise and key resource for conservators, is closing in November. For artists, the loss goes far beyond a storefront.