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In 1985, police were acquitted in the killing of a graffiti artist and painter, a grisly act that galvanized the city’s art ...
Green art conservation methods developed by EU researchers are setting new standards and proving useful far beyond museums, ...
The Democratic mayoral candidate’s surprise victory last week has cast a long-running art world division into starker ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver Art Book Fair 2025: from zines to monographs, a celebration of books as artMiddleton credits the New York Art Book Fair, which was first held in 2006, with launching “this global movement.” The ...
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world.
The St. Paul Police Department has released a photo of the person suspected of vandalizing Pride flags in the Highland Park ...
Seth Hurwitz Marks 9:30 Club's 45th Anniversary With Reissued and Expanded Coffee Table Book ...
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing. But who knew that books could kill?
From the UNC Charlotte Botanical Garden to inside a tea shop, there’s lots of art to be found — if you know where to look.
DOWNTOWN — LEGENDARY GRAFFITI ARTIST Al Díaz, co-creator of the SAMO© tag alongside Jean-Michel Basquiat, will be signing copies of two seminal books on street art on Thursday, May 29 from 6 ...
A “Wizard of Oz” mural loomed over a D.C. park for 23 years. When other artists painted over it, one of the creators — a prominent street art curator — did something surprising: He sued.
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