In honor of Black History Month, History Fort Lauderdale has announced the grand opening of “Roots of Resilience: The Journey of Black Broward,” a new permanent exhibition, on February 19.
Lawson argued that tax dollars should be reserved for core priorities like public safety, education, and social security. Donovan O'Neil from Americans for Prosperity Ohio echoed this sentiment, ...
While thousands of people might want to get their hands on a Birkin bag, the artist Giovanni Casas, who is known as GEO, has created "The Big Birk" for Art Palm Beach. The art-like sculpture is meant ...
The Deep Ellum Foundation secured a $2 million grant to advance the Dallas Cultural Trail, promising to revitalize local historic neighborhoods.
On Belgian-Australian writer Simon Leys and his books on China. Plus Maoism: suicide and madness.
Deep explorations of Ray Johnson, Ridykeulous, Tony Smith, Steina, Ruth Asawa, graffiti as monument, the art of mourning, and more.
Swiss collector Jacob "Jacqui" Safra has filed a lawsuit against Christie's in New York, alleging betrayal of trust and fiduciary duty.
The Longmont Museum is doubling down on culture with its latest exhibition, "A Graphic Journey: Prints by Pablo Picasso," featuring over 60 of the maestro's works spanning a prolific half-century of ...
Murals and memories from the Intermountain Indian School, once at risk of being forgotten, are now on display at the Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art.
Mexico City's Frida Escobedo, a fast-rising star of the global architecture world, is also helping design Paris' Pompidou Centre renovation.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art has launched a short game, Art Links, that invites players to identify common threads among works of art.
Syrian voices bring Doha to life this week with pianist and composer Malek Jandali's Syrian Symphony and singer Assala Nasri’s soulful tunes.