Fritz Scholder, "Bicentennial Indian" (1975), color lithograph on wove paper (© Fritz Scholder Estate & LewAllen Galleries, Santa Fe, NM; image courtesy National Gallery of Art, Corcoran Collection) ...
Albrecht Dürer’s "Triumphal Arch" is on view at the New York Public Library until October 18. (photo Bella Bromberg/Hyperallergic) In 1512, Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I commissioned German ...
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You say, ‘Fuck you. I'm good and you're wrong,’” she told Hyperallergic. “This is who I am, this is what I do, and this is ...
The latest segment of her performance series “Crossing the Water” chronicles life under military occupation after the 1982 ...
As a Hungarian curator living in the United States, I cannot help but see my country as both a cautionary tale and a source ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present Alberto Giacometti’s sculptures inside and around the Temple of Dendur. (edit ...
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