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In November 1952, Robert Frank gave a handmade book of his photographs to Edward Steichen, who was then director of MoMA’s Department of Photography. The spiral-bound, nearly square album has an ...
“Amongst all the sadness around AIDS,” artist and activist Lola Flash states, “there’s so much joy in the community that has held me.” Revisiting the first two decades of the AIDS crisis often means ...
In late April 1919, as the sun began to warm after the long dark winter, artist Hilma af Klint ventured out into the fields and forests near her home and studio on the island of Munsö, not far from ...
Hear from artists, writers, and therapists about what happens when art and grief collide.
War compels three Ukrainian artists to rethink their approach to photography.
Immediately following the invention of Cubism in the early 20th century, paintings, drawings, and sculptures made in that trailblazing new style were often displayed in dense installations—stacked ...
The famed architect’s model of a four-square-mile community was truly utopian in its utter impracticality.
When conservators Michael Duffy and Emily Mulvihill began the process of restoring Andy Warhol’s Gold Marilyn Monroe (1962), they discovered that all that glitters isn’t gold. The title is a bit of a ...
Members of the original Loft community in New York City describe how the glorious, ongoing party moves them.
In the echo of Belgian artist René Magritte ’s words, the mystique of his painting The Lovers becomes immediately apparent. At first glance, the canvas appears to depict an ordinary display of ...
Black cinema is a revolution—a dynamic and transformative force that challenges, disrupts, and redefines societal narratives. From Oscar Micheaux ’s pioneering silent films to provocative sci-fi think ...
As we launch a new participatory blockchain art project, hear from artists already working in web3.