Randiah Camille Green is a journalist, poetry performance artist, and spirit having a human experience in Detroit. Her writing centers BIPOC and women who guide us on the journey of self-discovery.
It feels like an important time to be highlighting moments of intimacy amid strife, given that we live in a time of famine, ...
Artists in Residence tells the story of Lois Dodd, Eleanor Magid, and Louise Kruger as they forged lives as working artists ...
Sponsored by the billionaire, its upcoming fashion show will “reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.” Groundbreaking!
Staffers at the New York City institution have filed a petition for a union vote with the National Labor Relations Board.
The Brooklyn collective A.I.R. loans out the devices under the tenet that “illness need not be the price of living in community or participating in the arts.” ...
After 20 years and a $1 billion construction project, the museum holding around 100,000 artifacts opened to much fanfare ...
Two-thirds of affected institutions have not been able to find alternative sources of funding, says a survey by the American ...
Less than a week after she was terminated “for cause” from her role as the director and CEO of the Philadelphia Art Museum ...
Just as 20th-century fascists deployed radio and film, today’s ideological descendants use memes, social media, and above all ...
In Memoriam is published every Wednesday afternoon and honors those we recently lost in the art world.
Mitchell Johnson’s paintings are in the permanent collections of over 35 museums and have also appeared in numerous feature films, including The Holiday (2006), It’s Complicated (2009), Crazy, Stupid, ...
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