Photographer Alixe Lay on using modern smartphones to capture a ‘spirit of place’
It’s a strange world we live in. In 2025, we still call the device we c…
It’s a strange world we live in. In 2025, we still call the device we c…
In this retrospective, the Montclair-raised artist gives the viewer a look at an artistic language that continues to evolve and shed layers to reveal its essence.
The exhibition ruptures space to unlock novel metaphors for the abject moral environment of 2025.
The display at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in Washington, DC, featured portraits of nearly 120 people, including children killed in mass school shootings.
Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, Claudia Alarcón, and Nanette Carter are three of the artists whose work we’re enjoying, among many shows that pack a punch.
Celebrate the Frick’s reopening with clues on Fragonard, Romanticist painters, Renaissance masters, and more.
The newly opened grant portal for the United States pavilion features updated Trumpian language and a shortened timeline for applications.
As Trump threatens to eliminate the agency altogether, award recipients are scrambling to recoup lost funding.