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This week, metallic spheres from another solar system, the problem with compulsive gift-giving, shots of a rare blue moon, and much more.
Mindfully Curated
This week, metallic spheres from another solar system, the problem with compulsive gift-giving, shots of a rare blue moon, and much more.
This week, metallic spheres from another solar system, the problem with compulsive gift-giving, shots of a rare blue moon, and much more.
This week, artist studios in Maine, Oregon, New Jersey, and California.
With “His Mark,” the endless loop of Nauman inscribing an X becomes a body memory for the viewer.
The annual Native arts festival has built bridges across communities and increased diversity among museum audiences.
Here are 19 art exhibitions to check out in Upstate New York, Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
Artist Viktor Ekpuk discovered that the symbols of the Nsibidi script could function as a form of abstraction — a way to reduce ideas to their essence.
Can we ever get enough of the Pre-Raphaelites, their lives, loves, and art? It seems not.
Amid a spate of high-profile repatriations of looted cultural objects, we took a closer look at some of the most infamous players in the illicit market.
From a cooperative space that’s been around since the 1970s to a newcomer with a bookstore, the city has a thriving gallery scene.
The lots at the cemetery’s perimeter are marginal sites for people who, very likely, were marginalized during their lives.
Knowledge and literacy in their many forms are at the heart of a small but rich show by the art collective.
The restored Eldridge Street Synagogue has made it possible for neighbors and visitors from diverse cultures to find themselves at home.
Lind-Ramos emphasizes perseverance in the face of catastrophes like Hurricane Maria.
This week, the world’s rarest giraffe, museum gluttony for ads, Grimes on Musk, Instagram colonialism, and more.
This week, the world’s rarest giraffe, museum gluttony for ads, Grimes on Musk, Instagram colonialism, and more.
The 101st edition of the Native arts festival featured 800 artists and extensive programming.
Over 40 galleries in Lower Manhattan will remain open until 8pm on Friday, September 8, in celebration of Armory Week.
In a group show, women artists look at the physical experience of the pause — of being in places where time and memory loosen their grip, making way for what’s next.
Stipan Tadić rode the D train back and forth for a year, retracing the route countless times in search of scenes for his series of New York cityscapes.