This month’s picks are about community, support networks, and perseverance. Lonnie Holley gathers a group of friends and colleagues in By any means necessarywhile tabernacle at FOCA explores themes of …
Museums
The 63rd edition New York Antiquarian Book Fair took over the Park Avenue Armory this weekend. It’s an overwhelming event, even compared to the more prestigious art fairs that visit …
The struggling San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) has filed for bankruptcy, as first reported by the San Francisco Chronicle. The school, whose campus is home to an iconic, site-specific Diego …
On the Coteau des Prairies, a glacier-carved plateau in eastern South Dakota, artist Erin Genia will hang a 20-foot banner from a tower that extends 80 feet off the ground. …
Donald Loggins was part of an army of people who fought against urban decay in the 1970s. He helped start the first city-sanctioned community garden, the Liz Christy Garden (originally …
Bill Rice, “Bar” (1987), oil on canvas, 15 1/2 x 17 3/4 inches (all images courtesy of Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects) New York has recently become the most expensive …
Sandro Botticelli’s Venus featured as a modern-day influencer in an Italian tourism campaign (courtesy Italian Ministry of Tourism) The government of Italy launched a new 9 million euro (nearly $10 …
MELBOURNE, Australia – “It’s a shame you can’t imagine beyond your silly little flag,” a soft voice sings against a cosmic backdrop. As the hypnotic background music picks up speed …
Rosza Daniel Lang/Levitsky presenting a participatory celebration of a Yiddish song, activating their banner installed in the exhibition Hardware/Legacy at the Jewish Museum of Maryland (all photos by Sid Keiser, …
The faculty and staff of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia (UArts) came together for joint action on Monday, April 24. The two groups negotiate their first collective agreements. …