There’s a lot of art out there. A lot of it is notable in the moment, but doesn’t necessarily stick in the mind. Then there’s that show—or that individual work—you can’t forget. Below, our editors ...
In the second of our three-part series (don’t forget to check out part one), a new batch of culturally conscious, world-travelling curators, dealers, scholars, and institutional directors tell us ...
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Lil Yachty posed a great question during his lines on Chance The Rapper’s “Mixtape” a couple years ago. “Am I the only one who really care about cover art?” That's clearly not the case. But it brings ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amanda Lauren writes about interior design and real estate. So, how did Davidson become one of the most popular artists of the ...
Artist Monica Aissa Martinez presented dozens of elaborate drawings revealing the delicate intricacies of human anatomy, prompting reflection on both shared humanity and each individual’s uniqueness.
BFAMFAPhDis a collective that employs visual and performing art, policy reports, and teaching tools to advocate for cultural equity in the United States. The work of the collective is to bring people ...
August 2018—New York, NY— In today’s political climate, using satire to record and respond to the current state of affairs is an act of survival. This is no more apparent than in “Art as Witness: ...