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Kelly Osbourne and Sid Wilson, who began dating in January 2022, got engaged backstage during her dad Ozzy Osbourne’s final ...
The results of the first round of our prestigious International Amateur Photographer of the Year 2025 competition are in! See ...
For those of us who consider floral prints an abomination, are more goth than girlie, or simply want a minimal dress that ...
A mixed-media artist draws on her own history and heritage to explore memory of place. Jite Agbro combines layer upon layer of paper, fabric and paint to create soft, contemplative Black figures ...
The "Black Cloud" art installation in Ukraine. The images Sai posted of the installation before it was taken down show the massive, ominous structure looming against the skyline, a stark reminder of ...
Art World 5 Rediscoveries Transforming Black Art Narratives Recent research, rediscoveries and rehangs shine a light on Black artists and sitters. Two Women Wearing Cosmetic Patches (ca. 1655).
The cages are painted black because, Holmes shared, “there’s a need to mourn, the pain of that community.” Down the wooded path, Whit Harris’ “The Prospector” sits on the grass.
Furthermore, if Paris continues to inspire artistic imaginations, as it clearly has for generations of Black artists, it’s thanks to a longstanding history of robust public investment in culture, now ...
In short: NRLW star Jaime Chapman has drawn attention to people for spreading fake AI images of her online. The Gold Coast Titans said it was supporting the 23-year-old star and was working with ...
Tracee Ellis Ross Proves This Controversial Shoe Silhouette Will Never Be Dead The footwear is fresh off the runway By Daisy Maldonado Published: May 03, 2025 4:23 PM EDT Save Article ...
Although D.C.’s iconic Black Lives Matter Plaza is being torn up, other street art from the summer of 2020 remains, and a few paintings look better than ever.
“Me and my wife did not paint opinions, we painted facts.” The ABC’s of Black History exhibit runs through March 15. You can find out more about the exhibit at the Carnegie Center’s website.