An image depicting a famous 19th-century painting of Cossacks, with current Ukrainian soldiers standing in for the warriors, ...
League City's Public Art Gallery exhibits "Small Works by Great Minds," featuring over 80 pieces, each under 12x12 inches, ...
Ahead of a series of public meetings, Austin's light-rail planning agency has proposed several new recommendations for the ...
From Japan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist’s Out of Eden Walk marks 12 years, with North America on the horizon.
Le Monte Booker, former chief financial officer of Chicago’s iconic Field Museum, is now supervising 300 Newfields employees, ...
László Toth is wounded and almost broken, mentally ill, driven by demons, but his architectural ideals are more in line with those of Gropius than the crude fusion of creativity and violence imagined ...
Paradigm-shifter for public art in the ’80s, groundbreaking (and openly queer) performance artist in the ’70s, Burton showed ...
Le Café, Louis Vuitton's newest and first restaurant in the US, offers delectable food in a luxe setting in New York City.
An exhibition at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center presents very different works by regional artists who reflect on the ...
An exhibition titled 'Doing Is Living' celebrates Asawa's renowned wire sculptures and intimate works on paper.
There have only been nine times in American history that the United States Senate has rejected a president’s cabinet ...
The Brutalist' is an epic through and through, telling a richly detailed story on the immigrant experience while mixing in themes of art and legacy.