What children can teach us about art and making, "Benito Bowl" memes, a NYC guide to an offbeat Valentine's Day, and the aesthetics of liminality.
Across two galleries in Manhattan, eight artists and collectives flout the weaponization of their identities to justify violence, instead presenting a vision of belonging and reclaimed lineages.
A rare manuscript illustration casts Blackness not as a mirror of sin, but the ground from which love itself might take shape.
The University of North Texas (UNT) abruptly shuttered an exhibition of works by Victor “Marka27” Quiñonez, whose practice ...
Activists and officials returned the rainbow flag to Christopher Park after it was removed at the federal administration’s directive.
A new exhibition at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles conveys the film’s whimsy and wonder through interactive elements.
Celebrate Valentine’s Day like an art person should. A zine fair, an exhibition on sex and cults, and an on-demand love note written by a poet at the Brooklyn Museum are a few of Greta Rainbow’s ...
The city is in a deep affordability crisis that is reshaping who can live and work here, and which institutions can survive.
A Brooklyn zine fair, an exhibition on sex and cults, and other activities to spend the day with your lover, your polycule, ...
Tina Rivers Ryan steps down from the disgraced publication, the Studio Museum names three artists-in-residence, and a deeply unnecessary new Jeff Koons collab.
Here, the term is reclaimed not as an insult but as an ethical position: art that refuses neutrality, civility, or institutional comfort.
Amy Sherald’s solo show breaks attendance records, remembering artists we lost this week, and an exhibition proves critical theory doesn’t have to be a snore.
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