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This is the question at the heart of writer and curator Anastasiia Fedorova’s Second Skin: Inside the Worlds of Fetish, Kink, and Deviant Desire, firsthand exploration of sexual fetish in the context ...
With her use of bright colors, Blades is sometimes compared to Jackson Pollack, the Abstract Expressionist who splattered and ...
A 16-meter, 17th-century Kevorkian Hyderabad carpet from the Museum of Islamic Art is the star of a new exhibition at the ...
ArtRage Gallery’s new exhibition “Life/AfterLife…Do You Have A Plan?” features work by Pam McLaughlin and Vykky Ebner, two ...
BBC journalist Emily Kasriel explores how women can leverage the art of listening to build trust, foster connections and ...
Our 'one-person SOC' from Down Under, Paul Schnackenburg -- definiely not a dev -- tuned into the dev-heavy Microsoft Build ...
We’ve been badgered by the scant respect given to the English language for a while now, courtesy the many press releases that ...
Demna's most iconic—and polarizing—creations are brought together in a bold new Balenciaga retrospective in Paris.
“Personal to Political” lives up to its name at Sarasota Art Museum. It showcases the work of 17 Black contemporary artists ...
A new book charts how the discipline transcended humble origins and turned into something more ambitious, and more conflicted ...
It’s meant to be just one of many elements of Coast Salish representation in Vancouver’s Broadway Plan, which has a “Cultural Ribbon” planned for the northern edge of the area crucial to the ...
The collapse of American global power was more pointedly represented by Dahn Vo’s In God We Trust: the American flag, with ...