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Women artists are out there and not so difficult to find, but once we find them, we have to accept the fact that the art ...
Surely you have seen him. He’s a sturdy blond man in a sharp blue suit, standing at the edge of the world. Perched atop a ...
Deriving from a Parisian design fair 100 years ago, "Art Deco" rose up out of the ashes of World War One, bringing confidence ...
Tofino's towering waves have pinned storm-watching tourism to the map, transforming the activity from an off-season secret ...
Although for many people they are an indispensable accessory, the eyeglasses There are from a relatively recent timewere ...
Beneath the subtle glow of Utah's crimson cliffs, where sandstone walls rise like ancient sentinels, lies a ghostly whisper ...
"The First Homosexuals" traces how the coinage of the term "homosexual" has shaped queer art and expression through the ages.
Katie Mitchell’s photo book “Prose to the People” visits stores around the United States, from the 19th century to today.
The Boston Public Art Triennial will display dozens of pieces downtown and in neighborhoods across the city, reflecting ...
This story is published in conjunction with Spacing issue 70 (Spring 2025), “Civic Memories,” whose cover section focuses on Toronto collectors and collections. Amidst war stories and gloomy weather ...
The Explorer’s Gene and Playing Hard offer novel perspectives on distinctly human traits that are increasingly disappearing ...
Interested in how consumer society processes food and images, Lori Larusso depicts an increasingly askew consumer-driven world.