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Collective Community Arts Center: “Black Futures: The Space Between Us,” curated by Adderly Grant-Lord, is a group show of ...
The artist discusses how her new show at Tribeca’s Jack Shainman Gallery, 'Ilé Oriaku,' honors her late grandmother and ...
A critic’s pick of galleries from Africa and the Caribbean offer exciting and haunting work.
And the Stories Behind These Beautiful Birds, Joe Glyda blends stunning digital illustrations with meticulously researched ...
The award-winning author of “The Friend” explains why some of the recent books that she admires most are ones in which not ...
The LA Art Book Fair returns this May with a new setting and energy, led in part by celebrated Los Angeles artist Mario Ayala ...
A group of French and American publishing pros gathered at Villa Albertine in New York City on May 6 to discuss the evolving ...
I kept this story in my head," novelist Nisar Abasa, 80, told dpa. "I just knew that one day before I die I can publish it." ...
The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore is digging into this lesser-known side of bibliology in “If Books Could Kill,” which looks at the dark and dangerous side of the production of illustrated ...
Beyond tarot decks, the collective has held performances; created philosophical games and ritualistic installations; made drawings, paintings, and artist books; and taught workshops. Ray and ...
He expounded his vision for art’s potential to counter a modern-day “culture of waste” in the 2015 book La mia idea di arte, published in collaboration with Italian journalist Tiziana Lupi ...
Observer caught up with the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, critic and curator to discuss the art of words and the role of queer identity in “The Writing’s on the Wall" at the Hill Art Foundation.