Between figuration and expressionism, Snowden’s paintings lead us on a road to nowhere ...
Morton was a physician and naturalist who lived in Philadelphia from 1799 until the end of his life in 1851. A lecture he delivered to aspiring doctors at the Philadelphia Association for Medical ...
How a folding of time into gesture and process combine in paintings that wrestle with the disjunction between reality and ...
This article explores the vibrant world of African contemporary photography, highlighting artists who capture the essence of ...
Can you put a price on showbiz history? Bidders will try on Thursday, when a dozen sketches by the legendary costume designer ...
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When British author Ekow Eshun felt what he called “a harsh time of unbridled racism” in his native London, he turned his ...
Symbols, Society and Satire” reveals a national ambivalence that long predates any particular election result.
Ohio’s Early Television Museum in Hilliard is your charming time machine to a world of knobs, tubes, and black-and-white ...
“I was too Black/white for some and not Black/white enough for others ... Born and raised in Ohio, Wright moved to Atlanta at ...
Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
“The Time Is Always Now” is a touring exhibition that originated at the National Portrait Gallery in London, where Eshun is ...