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From the mid-1980s through early ’90s, he hosted the weekly anything-goes open-mic event Wide Open Cabaret at the historic ...
The School of Visual Arts in NYC offers more than 200 in-person and online courses, along with 10+ artist residency programs.
“A Body to Live In” takes a multilayered perspective on artist Fakir Musafar’s life to creatively excavate his role as a pioneer of extreme body modification. Enter the code sent to your email.
Amid wild online speculation, it was revealed that the portraits on the black-lace jacket and bodysuit were designed by ...
Graduate candidates work with a roster of renowned visiting artists during an eight-week summer intensive for MECA&D’s MFA in Studio Art.
Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) President and Director James Rondeau has taken a voluntary leave of absence amid an ongoing ...
It was the violent profitability of slavery as an exploitative labor system that allowed for the region to prosper, the study demonstrates.
A new comic book is as much a social history of photography and its relationship to culture during the 19th century as it is one man’s life story. Surrealism through Its Journals reminds us that the ...
The annual series of free exhibitions, symposia, open studios, and runway shows featuring innovations in art and design is finally here.
The feminist artist probed, mimicked, and remixed mass media to explore how information is disseminated, transformed, and assimilated.
Bains’s altars to memory, Akinsanya Kambon’s Pan-Africanist sculptures, colonial wine production, restaging Diane Arbus’s 1972 retrospective, and more.
Interested in how consumer society processes food and images, Lori Larusso depicts an increasingly askew consumer-driven world.