Loewe unveiled a new campaign on Monday celebrating the fashion brand's 180th anniversary nodding to its connections to the art world.
Kara Walker is, hands down, one of America’s most well-regarded living artists. She has shown her cut-paper silhouettes and lurid, projected scenes at every major Arts Institution in America—MoMA, the ...
She’s known for her famous silhouettes — depictions of Black people in Antebellum dress — but two new shows now running at Georgetown University’s Art Galleries, mark a departure for contemporary ...
"Kara Walker, Back of Hand" at the Poetry Foundation, February 2024 Credit: Sarah Joyce, courtesy of the Poetry Foundation Through the glass windows of the Poetry Foundation, viewers are drawn into ...
Kara Walker, “African/American,” edition 22/40 (1998). Linocut, framed: 44 x 62.” All images courtesy of the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art at the University of ...
Kara Walker is one of the most successful and widely known contemporary African American artists today; she is remarkable for her radical engagement with issues of race, gender, and sexuality and the ...
Kara Walker’s art draws its power from her unconventional fusion of vintage Antebellum aesthetics with emotionally and politically charged imagery. In her skillful recreation of the genteel parlor ...
A highly truncated timeline since World War II, with only some recency bias. By M.H. Miller In her SoHo loft, Joan Jonas hosted a dinner celebrating the American Academy of Arts and Letters’ turn to ...
Groundbreaking artist Kara Walker will be creating a site-specific commission for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art’s Roberts Family Gallery, scheduled for debut in July 2024, the institution ...
Some topics are difficult to discuss. Art makes these tough conversations easier by contextualizing the issue and making us look at challenging topics with fresh eyes. Kara Walker takes Civil War ...
Jeff Koons, “Split-Rocker” (2000), at Rockefeller Center (all photos by the author for Hyperallergic unless otherwise noted) As if his museum-filling Whitney retrospective weren’t enough, Jeff Koons ...
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