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A Great Day in East L.A.' is a new exhibit showing in DTLA's LA Plaza de Culturas y Artes. It celebrates the musical, ...
An exhibition examines how art was affected by the idea of sexual identity. Its curators say the show has run into resistance at home and abroad.
From royal courts to revolutionary movements, artists have chronicled power, politics and identity — not through words, but ...
An acclaimed indigenous artist’s abstract self-portrait exhibition exploring identity and racial profiling is now in ...
The Centre d’Art in Port-au-Prince has nurtured generations of Haitian artists and exhibited the country’s most important works of art. Then came the gangs.
Frida Kahlo, the iconic Mexican artist and staunch communist, used her art to challenge colonialism, capitalism, and gender ...
Tillotama Shome’s favourite books explore identity, trauma, and selfhood with quiet power, emotional depth, and unforgettable ...
If a government wants to force a collective narrative upon the masses, arts, culture and media entities are necessary.
It should come as no surprise that The Fantastic Four: First Steps lands, “Barbenheimer”-style, with an intentionally ...
Upstairs, Loya’s “En las Nubes” invites quiet introspection and transformation through solitude, while Duran’s “Ancestor ...
For generations, Americans have surrounded themselves with the symbols of ancient Greece and Rome: marble columns, laurel ...
"The First Homosexuals" Exhibit Unveiled at Chicago's Wrightwood 659 Amidst International Rejections
"The First Homosexuals" exhibit at Wrightwood 659 features art on queer identities from 1869-1939, with over 300 works by 125 artists.
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