Eyes Open in the Dark” at London’s Raven Row gallery is the first exhibition to cover all of Hujar’s later work. Curated by ...
Alongside her family, Brooklyn artist Mae Colburn archived her late grandmother's vintage wool skirts—all 632 of them.
A well-known lithograph, John T. Biggers’s Four Seasons (1990) symbolizes many of the themes present in his work throughout his career.
On the cusp of his 77th birthday, Las Vegas-based visual artist James Stanford sense he’s riding a creative peak.
Did genre painting exist in the early twentieth century? This question forms the premise of John Fagg’s Re-envisioning the Everyday: American Genre Scenes, 1905–1945. Just four months after publicly ...
Happy birthday to “Nu Who”. The relaunched and rebooted version of the BBC’s sci-fi institution made its long-awaited debut ...
Berkeley-based artist and food writer L. John Harris’ newest book, Portrait in Red (Heyday Books, $35) serves as rejoinder to such obsession repression. During a three-week assignment during which he ...
Linn’s camera doesn’t register her absence, but rather registers her solitariness from the world in which she is immersed.
By this time the great writer on art John Ruskin had begun championing Millais’ work, and it was while staying with Ruskin in Scotland in 1853 that Millais and Ruskin’s wife Effie Gray fell in love.
Richard Fontaine is the chief executive officer of the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). He served as president of CNAS from 2012–19 and as senior fellow from 2009–12. Prior to CNAS, he was ...
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