Gary Simmon’s art suggests that rather than make progress our culture more often makes elaborate circles over and over again on the ice until the music stops.
His toy-brick masterpieces are tributes to anyone terrorized and brutalized by the world’s great powers and their proxies.
From nationalist ancient bread and unearthed cities to protecting cultural heritage, archaeologists brought a wealth of ...
The authorities inadvertently transformed a perp walk photo of the accused killer of a healthcare CEO into a Renaissance ...
I was so disappointed that they had changed him out of his orange jumpsuit,” said courtroom sketch artist Jane Rosenberg.
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Despite its ambition to expand our definition of the creature to include other winged, hybrid beasts, Griffinology is hemmed ...
Known for his collaborative spirit, Englander helped secure the Lower East Side nonprofit’s property for a dollar after ...
Traces of psychotropic plant matter, human bodily fluids, honey, wheat, yeast, and licorice were detected in a vessel ...
Historically, cinema has invoked the architectural movement as an easy shorthand for villainy. In “The Brutalist,” though, it ...
Advocates are pushing for legislation that would make the practice more financially feasible for both clients and aspiring ...
This week, the role of the artist in times of crisis, how Yale used counterterrorist tactics against student protesters, decoding 2,000-year-old scrolls, PR-washing Saudi Arabia, the Chinese god ...