Pantone’s Color of the Year Sounds About White
After the year we’ve had, going with Cloud Dancer can easily be interpreted as a piercing dog whistle.
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After the year we’ve had, going with Cloud Dancer can easily be interpreted as a piercing dog whistle.
Crypto art rears its head again at Art Basel Miami Beach and Pantone's color of the year draws backlash.
After more than 50 years, she has never settled into a signature style and continues to remain open to different, unexpected possibilities
Blitt’s most recent works connect with the natural world through line, movement, and color. On view at the Leedy Voulkos Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri, through February 27.
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The university said the work was relocated from its home of 50 years after etched letters were discovered on it.
Proponents of a new measure say royalties will allow visual artists to benefit from their career growth over time.
An exhibition at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum includes works by Tewa Pueblo artists, helping dispel the problematic “O’Keeffe Country” narrative.
The two-year MFA Design program offers students space to explore and experiment, as well as teaching and funding opportunities.
Archeologists said that some of the objects predate Stonehenge's earliest earthworks by 1,000 years.
His postmodern designs of museums, concert halls, and libraries have become destinations just as much as the venues themselves.
Gimmickry at the Miami fairs, controversial color of the year pick, curatorial silence, and the story of a 500-year-old foot sketch.
Protesters outside the Miami Beach Convention Center cited fair supporter UBS’s investments in Israeli weapon manufacturing as well as the event’s impact on the local ecosystem.
What is the fundamental human skill? It’s riding the crest of change and embracing the unknown, says Tim O’Reilly, tech trend visionary and CEO of O’Reilly Media. He “imbibed” this idea from sci...
Sometimes accusations of hypocrisy fail to hit home: People don’t seem too bothered by them. Here are four cases that start to unpick the view that we simply hate hypocrisy and instead show that there...
At A Night of Awe and Wonder, marine biologist David Gruber, founder of Project CETI and a National Geographic Explorer, traces the extraordinary journey linking humans and whales, from our shared an...
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What makes the human brain capable of creativity? Neuroscientist David Eagleman, creativity researcher Scott Barry Kaufman, and productivity expert Tiago Forte each explore a different part of the puz...
Pleasure is a dirty word. I mean this in two ways. First are the connotations or associations of the word. If a colleague asked you, “How much pleasure have you had this morning?” you might fire off a...
For as long as humanity has been looking up at the heavens, we’ve been pondering some of the biggest questions of all. It’s only over the past few hundred years that science has caught up ...