Tucked away in a garage in Brooklyn, the colorful art space is one of the only galleries in the city devoted to the underappreciated medium.
Much like the folding chair from last summer's Mississippi Riverfront Brawl, the “jug of justice” became an instantaneous emblem of student resistance.
University officials locked down the Morningside campus after Pro-Palestinian protesters occupied Hamilton Hall, now baptized ...
Though technically proficient, the painter and Royal Academy cofounder owed a great deal of contemporary recognition to her active social networking.
With Spermworld Lance Oppenheim deconstructs the subculture of unregulated sperm donations to reveal how they reflect ...
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Douglas Markowitz is a journalist and critic covering art, film, and music. His work has appeared in Hyperallergic, Resident ...
A new filing asks the International Criminal Court to investigate the destruction of the Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox ...
Expressionists felt that art had the capacity to heal, to cross-fertilize, to challenge fixed ideas — it could make the world ...
The three circular interlocking enclosures, numerous artifacts, and gravesite found in Marliens could be as old as the ...
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