Instead of fostering inclusion or understanding, diversity programs have inadvertently radicalized or “red-pilled” many erstwhile liberal Americans, author and columnist Matt K. Lewis writes.
Thursday 6th February 2025, the Barbican hosts the UK’s first institutional survey of the late American artist Noah Davis ...
I had the chance to catch up with a friend from Los Angeles. She’s a political liberal and cast her vote for Kamala Harris last fall. As we talked, I discovered she shared common ground with the MAGA ...
Michael Asher's heady, incisive work is getting the retrospective treatment at Artists Space. It's one of the best shows in ...
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Celebrations of Alice Coltrane in Los Angeles and Orange County, plus a free play reading in Studio City and "Old Friends" in ...
Graffiti is a global phenomenon, adorning walls and structures in cities like London, Los Angeles, Paris, São Paulo, and ...
Charli XCX’s ‘Brat’ and ‘Neverender’ by Justice and Tame Impala won the best album and best recording categories, ...
Often credited for hosting one of the world’s most lively art scenes, Los Angeles has established itself as an important hub for art and artists of all sorts, offering a diverse creative landscape ...
Beyoncé, the most awarded and nominated artist in Grammys history, finally won album of the year for her ...
An accomplished artist himself, he and his brother created one of the few showcases in the U.S. for an emerging generation of Black artists in the late 1960s.
The Turkish-American artist's hypnotic works breathe life into data, offering new ways to experience art and AI ...