By Ryan Steadman
Negative stereotypes of African Americans are, sadly, as old as America. But now, one exhibition is looking at the positive way artists have combated racist imagery in art and the
The winners of the 2015 Excelencias Awards, created by Spanish media company Excelencias Group back in 2005, will be announced today at 11:00am (ET) during a ceremony within the framework of the Intern
This show takes the missions of two esteemed New York City art institutions, El Museo del Barrio and the School of Visual Arts, and brings them together for an exhibition that surveys the production o
Rochelle Costi participates in the exhibition da Quando o tempo aperta [When the time tightens], which awarded Raphael Fonseca the CNI SESI SENAI Marcantonio Vilaça Prize of Plastic Arts for Emerging
By Lorena Muñoz-Alonso
After months of waiting, Annie Leibovitz finally launched her hotly-anticipated exhibition “WOMEN: New Portraits" yesterday in London, ahead of its public opening on Saturday
A large show of Cuban films posters has been inaugurated in Tokyo to homage the 57th anniversary of the triumph of the Cuban Revolution. The exhibit has been organized by the National Film Centre of th
Internationally acclaimed Japanese artist Tatsuo Miyajima will present a new large-scale public light installation during Art Basel’s show in Hong Kong this March. Each night from March 21 to 26 ‘Time
The artist and famous American photographer Elliott Erwitt, legendary photographer of American Magnum Photos agency presents an images show at Havana Club Rum Museum promoting a strong link to this Cub
By Sarah Cascone
A number of Pablo Picasso artworks that remained in his studio for years will hit the auction block for the first time this year. His granddaughter, Marina Picasso, inherited the w
By Alexandra Peers
When the Whitney Museum of American Art closes its fine exhibition on the works of so-called ‘Harlem Renaissance’ painter Archibald J. Motley, Jr., this Sunday (Jan. 16), not all