The performance portion of “Edges of Ailey” at the Whitney Museum of American Art was best when it stepped away from ...
The world's oldest Valentine is on display in the "Medieval Women: In Their Own Words" exhibition at the British Library in ...
Ringgold’s painting was not. It was Barbara Drummond, a correctional officer and a former volunteer at the Schomburg Center ...
Buckwalter visited five historic homesteads as part of her research for the paintings on view in Rockland that use domestic ...
Dorothy Hood, an adventurous Texan whose enthralling abstract paintings won her great renown in the Houston art world ...
In 1866, journalist Andrew Halliday led his readers on a guided tour of one of London’s foremost card manufacturers – to ...
The Albany County Historical Association (ACHA) which operates the 1798 Ten Broeck Mansion as a community-centered museum in Albany is proud to present a series of engaging and ...
If we are to believe novelists, England in the 1700s and 1800s featured two kinds of women: those who sat at home stewing ...
If we are to believe novelists, England in the 1700s and 1800s featured two kinds of women: those who sat at home stewing about lost suitors, and con artists.
For all its transgressive subtext, Laurencin’s oeuvre was commercially and critically celebrated in her lifetime.
After facing her own mental health challenges, Liliana discovered that art gave her a sense of comfort and healing. That experience led her to start Lilu’s Crafts, a program that uses art ...