Spotlighting artists like Sam Gilliam, Felrath Hines and Joe Overstreet, “Innervisions” underscores the breadth of Black abstract art since the 1950s.
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Eric and Wendy Schmidt and the Sorbonne will fund a new program to digitize Delacroix’s papers and identify other artists who ...
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In the National Gallery’s first show devoted to a Latin American artist, we meet the man who immortalised the landscapes and ...
The Manhattan museum’s Gilded Age mansion reopens next month, bringing its world-famous collection of works by the likes of ...
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One of the most striking elements of "Adolescence" is its commitment to the single take format, an ambitious technique that can easily fall into the realm of gimmickry. Director Philip Barantini and ...
Now he also sees it as proof that the members of college basketball’s most celebrated recruiting class would have made a killing in the NIL market if they played in the modern era.