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Julie Fragar takes home the 2025 Archibald Prize with her portrait of Justene Williams, celebrating female creativity and ...
Open now through June 22, the Speed Museum is hosting the traveling art exhibition "Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900-1939." ...
After four years of renovations, the summer house at Chesterwood is ready to make its debut May 14 with a re-creation of the ...
Susan Sarandon, Talia Shire, and Lorraine Bracco run the kitchen in 'Nonnas,' a Netflix film inspired by a real restaurant ...
Daughter Dorothy “Doro” Bush Koch said “it’s unlikely that mom ever pictured herself on the postage stamp, and it’s very ...
Phyllis Birkby was a lesbian feminist architect, educator, organizer, and more. A new exhibition at Center for Architecture in New York speaks to Birkby’s multihyphenate practice.
“Before him, the couturier would go to the client and she would choose the textile, the style,” says Annick Lemoine, chief curator of the exhibition and director of the Petit Palais. “With Worth, it ...
The winner of the Cinema Without Borders’ Bridging the Borders award, sponsored by 360 MEDIA, is DJ AHMET, Georgi M. Unkovski ...
Far from the tattoo trails of Buscalan, a richer portrait of Kalinga unfolds in sacred rituals, heirloom recipes, and the coldness of mountain villages. Despite years spent crisscrossing the ...
The composite of ancient body and baroque head is one of many hybrid figures on view in the engaging display “Myth and Marble: Ancient Roman Sculpture From the Torlonia Collection,” making its first ...
London Fire Brigade has a collection of paintings by the ‘Firemen Artists’ – including some women – who witnessed the terror and turmoil of the Blitz, and documented it in an extraordinary body of ...