Through her thought-provoking practice, New York-based artist Prune Nourry challenges perceptions of femininity, the sacred and the body’s resilience, as seen in her new exhibition in Paris.
Nazism was not only a political and social process, but also an aesthetic that, in its eagerness for purification, branded as ...
The Brutalist' is up for 10 Oscars. But real brutalist architecture is seldom celebrated. Here are some local examples in the ...
Art historian TJ Clark on ‘humourless’ leftist intellectuals, the problem with cancel culture and why restitution is in a ...
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For nearly 50 years, the Centre Pompidou in Paris attracted millions of visitors with its incredible inside-out architecture, ...
TIRANA, Albania (AP) — In a historical twist, the home of Albania’s late communist dictator Enver Hoxha is hosting ...
Super Bowl LIX was supposed to mean a massive injection of capital into New Orleans at a time the city could most use it. But ...
As Trump’s immigration executive orders render immigration statuses unclear, Guineans in Philadelphia continue to monitor the ...
Citing prominent Aboriginal advocates Lidia Thorpe, Aunty Gwenda Stanley, Aunty Lizzie Jarrett and Uncle Tiga Bayles as ...
Parisian wood-paneling specialist Féau Boiseries is opening an N.Y.C. showroom at the D&D Building that will mark its 150th anniversary.
But Claire McCardell was a pioneering outlier. From the 1930s to the 1950s this designer found freedom creating affordable, ...
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