With caricatured men, fragile authority figures and dreamy mise-en-scènes, she undertakes a diagnostic exploration of power, ...
Witnessing Humanity” at the Met, with more than 100 artworks, and a gaze both inward and outward, is the artist’s first New ...
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ENT & Allergy Associates, the nation’s largest ENT, allergy, and audiology practice, is pleased to announce that Evan Sarti, ...
On Saturday, January 17, Chicago-born poet Edward Hirsch and Professor Joanna Trzeciak Huss will discuss his “My Childhood In ...
The scale-up of HIV treatment and prevention programs has led to remarkable declines in orphanhood rates in Rakai, Uganda, according to a new study at Columbia University Mailman School of Public ...
The next 12 months promise blockbuster surveys of noted greats and introductions to intriguing lesser-known artists ...
Head to the Manhattanville campus to see “Lotty Rosenfeld: Disobedient Spaces” at the Wallach Art Gallery through March 15.
Satyakam Saha advocates for embracing ambiguity in design education, arguing that it fosters critical thinking and creativity.
The Clark Art Institute exhibit spotlights French prints, photos and drawings from 1840–70 steeped in the imaginary and ...
This January, the outdoor bleakness of a Pittsburgh winter is offset by a sustained warm front of indoor gallery celebrations.
Arts writer Matthew J. Palm visits the Arte Museum in New York City to take a look before the attraction comes to Orlando’s I ...
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