Award-winning Canadian filmmaker Catherine Legault peels back the layers of nonbinary trans photographer Laurence Philomène in her new documentary, “Larry (They/Them)” at the Slamdance Film Festival.
The New Yorker, now celebrating its centenary, has defied media trends by giving an unusual amount of control to the artists ...
Look, we all know that one person who treats every conversation like they're waiting for their turn to speak. They nod along, ...
The US has spent another day sending a barrage of insults at Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky as Washington urged ...
Renaissance, Sandro Botticelli (1445–1510) is the creator of world-famous works such as The Birth of Venus. Adored by the Pre-Raphaelites centuries later for his evident romanticism, Botticelli ...
The Norval Foundation and The Sovereign Art Foundation (SAF) are  delighted to announce Modupeola Fadugba as the Grand Prize ...
In the early 20th century — a time when men held most positions of authority — Greene was a celebrated book agent, a curator and the first director of the Morgan Library. She also earned US$10,000 a ...
Artists help us to reflect and make sense of the world as it continues to shift. Here, two artists share snapshots of their ...
Bryony Clarke discusses how Cambridge's ancient architecture can feel like it would rather keep some students out than let them in ...
Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
Colorful portraits, intimate family photos and vast landscapes from the Tisch School of the Arts Department of Photography and Imaging’s class of 2025 transform the ordinary and familiar halls of 721 ...