Making art served many purposes. Mansoor Adayfi, a former Guantánamo Bay detainee and author of Don’t Forget Us Here: Lost ...
Step right up to a piece of art that turns you, the viewer, into its main subject matter for a fleeting moment in time.
Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
This time, I chose artists (by coincidence three women, born in three different decades) whose artwork had very different effects on me: The first intrigued me; the second resonated with the Oct. 7 ...
Frida Kahlo: Beyond the Myth will close February 23. The exhibition exploring Kahlo’s life and humanity through 60 works of ...
The Attorney General of India R Venkataramani, on Friday, stressed the importance of evolving a new standard of care both in ...
A master of gem carving, jade, titanium and porcelain, visionary Hong Kong-based jeweler Wallace Chan seamlessly blends ...
The words, "What you touch, you change. What you change, changes you," perfectly capture the essence of "Nalini", an ...
Friday and Saturday, the Los Angeles Ballet will present Melissa Barak’s Memoryhouse, about Jewish lives during the Holocaust ...
There are rumblings that the USF Sarasota-Manatee campus will be given to Richard Corcoran, the president of New College of ...
The artists and composers Raven Chacon and Guillermo Galindo will debut the final movement in their collaborative performance ...
United Kingdom-basedOluwafemi Omoboriowo’s latest work, ‘Peace of My Heart’, delves into mental health, psychotherapy, and spirituality, showing that ...