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Review: William Kentridge’s ‘The Great Yes’ at the Wallis: A dazzling meditation on a world out of kilterEnough cannot be said about the singing, the dancing, the costume and production design and more in William Kentridge's ...
Culture critics Matt Amha, Michelle Cho and Louise Bruton look at examples of other countries that have resisted American ...
UChicago center brings scholarship to the public through art of Betye Saar, Otolith Group and Art Institute’s ‘Project a Black Planet’ Ten years ago, the Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society ...
Brian Reilly’s interests include medieval francophone literature, contemporary French thought, and language teaching. He has published on Chrétien de Troyes and Jacques Derrida and their relation to ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Initially starting out as a week-long celebration back in 1926, Black History Month is held every February to ...
Over 100 years ago during winters just like this, every Wednesday evening the Vermont State House Chamber kicked off its shoes for a time to unwind. It became a unique, longstanding tradition known as ...
Ben Enwonwu, also known as Odinigwe Benedict Chukwukadibia Enwonwu, was a prominent Nigerian artist specializing in painting and sculpture. Born in 1921 in Onitsha, Anambra State, Nigeria, he passed ...
An Alberta Council for the Ukrainian Arts Signature Artist Series Event Russell Sawchuk’s Pioneer Churches On the Prairies project is dedicated to preserving the memories and images of these ...
In ‘New Waves’ at Perrotin, four large-scale, elegantly minimalist photographs by Leslie Hewitt rest on the floor leaned against the wall – an irregular display tactic that the artist frequently ...
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