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A book of oral histories about the now-shuttered venue takes us through those who came before, made it big, and died too soon ...
Guadeloupean curator Claire Tancons called it a “brutal and shocking” decision and over 100 people signed a letter in protest.
As Republicans attempt to repeal federal land protections surrounding the site and others, New Mexico lawmakers and tribal leaders are calling for their enforcement.
The thousands of fragments once formed an enormous fresco that decorated around 20 walls in a building in central London.
Her Nature Studies invoke the promise of something greater, a direct line from the material world to the spiritual experience ...
The 230-foot-long embroidered textile, which narrates the Norman conquest of England in the 11th century, will be on display at the British Museum next September.
Mungo Thomson examines the mundane, Esiri Erheriene-Essi reflects on Black life, Llyn Foulkes satirizes Americana, and more.
The Spore Initiative views the Palestinian struggle as part of a pattern of global extraction. BERLIN — “As we gather here, Gaza is enduring what human rights organizations and [United Nations] ...
Mobile Images” advances new research and preservation efforts. On view at ICA Philadelphia from July 12 through December 7.
The museum described the surprise visit as a “targeted” attempt to intimidate staff and patrons ahead of a lineup of Latine cultural celebrations.
With a focus on Parisian views and architecture, the artist’s new series is on view in Menlo Park, California, through August 26.
Houston’s legendary muralist, the history of slo-mo in film, NYC art schools see an increase in applicants, whales speak with bubbles, Moo Deng turns one, and much more.
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