In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
Justine Wheeler Koons, the wife of artist Jeff Koons, will have her own solo show of artworks at Salon 94, opening on ...
A Californian Visual Language” at UCSB’s Art, Design & Architecture Museum explores how artists use text to challenge ...
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Imagine driving through California’s sunlit streets, approaching a crosswalk that tells you to “SLOW.” But something’s off — it’s misspelled: “SOLW.” The ...
Awards season is always a glamorous time of year, when Hollywood's biggest stars turn out in their finest outfits to schmooze ...
Mickalene Thomas says, “I am incredibly grateful and excited to present All About Love in the cultural epicentre of the UK ...
Sister Wives’ Christine Brown Shuts Down Speculation She and David Woolley Are Having Marital Issues
Sister Wives star Christine Brown shut down rumors that there’s trouble in paradise for her and husband David Woolley.
We asked the artist about her practice, the power of repetition and how best to approach her quietly mesmerizing work.
The artist’s first museum survey pushes the bounds of language and upends notions about how we connect with one another.
Her new show at the Whitney reveals that language is a social currency that constantly places the deaf at a disadvantage.
The Whitney Museum's Christine Sun Kim survey is a razor-sharp and thought-provoking meditation on communication and sound.
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