He is best known for his portrait of an Afghan girl that appeared on the cover of National Geographic.
“Hallyu! The Korean Wave” features more than 200 objects.
White Plains Mayor Tom Roach received a 2024 Public Leadership in the Arts award from the organization Americans for the Arts...
This is the second month-long extension for the exhibition.
Artworks by nearly 50 living Native artists visualize the contemporary Indigenous knowledge of land.
“How Long Will We Be Driving” by Bard student James Wise is on view in Hudson through Jan. 17.
The local artist’s artwork will be on exhibit through Jan. 31.
Helen Glazer traveled to Antarctica to photograph ice and geological formations.
Public exhibition of the works begins on Jan. 12 by appointment at Christie’s Rockefeller Center galleries.
The Cuban-born artist will discuss her approach to multiple formats and themes.
Klauss will have a nine-month residency at the Greenwich art institution.
Exploring Artism was developed by New Haven’s Yale Center for British Art.
Fifteen photographs taken in the Kyiv area during the first weeks of the Russian invasion will be on display.
The 9-foot by 12-foot work spread across nine panels represents the three Abrahamic faiths.
The Fenimore Art Museum in Cooperstown, New York, has announced the acquisition of eight major works of art by iconic American...