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"Our visitors need to recognize themselves and their culture in our galleries," said William R. Valerio, CEO of the Woodmere ...
Relationships live on communication, but mere speech only carries you so far. In the midst of tension, miscommunication, or ...
At the Todu Guam Foundation on June 25, a quiet room came to life as markers, crayons and coloring pages filled the hands of ...
A year after that interview, the man Annie Leibovitz hailed as “the rock ‘n’ roll photographer” died in New York at age 74, ...
Sangita Swechcha interviewed Nepali writer and art promoter Nirmal Kumar Thapa to learn more about his work as a cultural ...
Kentridge doesn’t start with an idea, plan or storyboard. The gesture tells him what to do next—the sweep of charcoal across ...
Only a few people were taught the art of word-fare, and access to the repositories of history, thought and ideation that were stored in writing was strictly controlled.
Enjoy outdoor movies and music festivals, sip piña coladas, toast Bastille Day, and celebrate the DC Defenders’ championship.
Before the Euros kicks off on July 2, we look at all 16 teams competing in Switzerland to determine which of them has the ...
That’s all done for us, a kind of emotional outsourcing we might call “moral kitsch.” For Clement Greenberg, kitsch is ...
This week, host Wendy Corr chats with illustrator Zak Pullen and author Casey Rislov, the Casper-based duo who have collaborated on three ...