Every February the Local 303 honors Black History Month by spotlighting Black musicians who are pushing boundaries and making ...
If cheesy 1980s films decked out with deliberate quirkiness is your thing, the International Film Series at CU Boulder is ...
Prosthetics boss Pierre Olivier Persin, now an Oscar nominee for his work on Coralie Fargeat's buzzy body horror, speaks to ...
With more than 300 works, a show at the Cleveland Museum of Art illuminates how the ever-innovative artist used paper as a medium and a material of seemingly endless applications.
While the auctions in the Chicago area promise luxurious items for sale at high values, customers are complaining.
Have you ever wondered if pop-up auctions with all kinds of rare and valuable products are legitimate? One woman bought what ...
Maqbool Fida Husain, dubbed the “Picasso of India”, was one of South Asia’s most renowned artists but no stranger to ...
Britain’s first black woman bishop tells her story for the first time in a new memoir.
From millennial reflections on divorce to must-read memoirs from the likes of Graydon Carter, Brooke Shields and Ms. Tina ...
Reading Guernica as a comic positions the painting not as a lofty work of fine art, but as a public narrative of violence.
In one, children grasp at barbed wire, while another shows two women having a distressing conversation (both circa 1942-44); their style evokes Pablo Picasso’s “Guernica,” another work about ...
Picasso was one who really pushed against iconic ... People comment on and demonize people. Women are still demonized because of who they love and how they want to be free. I think it’s very ...