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In viral essays and beyond, those who bemoan the dominance of identity politics in museums often reveal more of their own ...
Ring in the new year with a new patchwork of clues, including the author of Maus, Leonardo’s secret scents, LGBTQIA+ flags, our EIC’s Lifetime Achievement Award, and more.
Charlie Engman is creating a counter to the “internet nerd culture” imagery widely associated with generative art ...
Like air, humanities-driven work is everywhere but taken for granted, so much a part of life it’s easy to overlook. A ...
Winter vacations are here and so is the worry of keeping the children engaged for the next few weeks. And if you don’t want the kids to be glued to a screen (TV or mobile) and damage their eyes, then ...
This anthology attempts to imagine and understand the fraught relationship between humans and nonhumans across various media and through the ages.
Jon Klassen, a Caldecott medalist, is the author-illustrator of the picture books “I Want My Hat Back,” “This Is Not My Hat” ...
When Laura Carney discovered her late father's unfinished bucket list, she decided to see his goals through. In an essay for ...
In 1971, art historian Linda Nochlin wrote a groundbreaking essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” describing how social, cultural, and political forces created barriers for women in ...
The inaugural issue of The AI Art Magazine, a new publication that focuses solely on the intersection of AI and creativity, ...
Ayfer Paleciç Okan, a 63-year-old retired civil servant living in Eskişehir, central Türkiye, transforms waste papers such as ...