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40 Favorite Unicorn Books for Kids
Does your child love unicorns? Of all the magical creatures in the world, unicorns are probably the most beloved by children.
Hardwiring Change, a new survey by Artnet News and AWITA reveals persistent gender inequities in the art world—and actionable ...
The experience, executed in collaboration with CEO of The Art of Motivation Inc and acclaimed Jamaican artist Shawn Ashman, illustrated the power of sisterhood in accelerating progress for women.
Just in time for Women's History Month, a new art show honors the lives of women of diverse cultures and generations. Professional mixed media artist Theresa Weil and Emmy Ritter, Executive ...
Suddenly and sadly, the exhibition I had just seen, ‘Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991’, felt even more timely. Curated by Michelle Cotton, the show doesn’t pretend to portray the ...
After nearly a decade, polymath creative Pharrell Williams is putting his curator hat back on for a new show at Perrotin ...
You might also spot British actress Audrey Hepburn donning a red hat like those worn by samsui women, or Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer’s Girl With A Pearl Earring balancing baskets like a labourer.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Will Heinrich covers three group shows that delve into the rich traditions of Asian art. The glimmering commode, an artwork by Maurizio Cattelan, was stolen during a ...
Ten games divided into two groups of five. That’s how you summarize this year’s Washington women’s basketball team. A quintet of losses and a quintet of wins — each equally telling of what ...
By analyzing how ovarian follicles transition ... Data from All 50 States Shows Early Onset Breast Cancer Is on the Rise in Younger Women: Does Place of Exposure Matter? Feb. 19, 2025 — Breast ...
The director Catherine Gund fuses work from multiple artists with archival footage and interviews to craft an exploration of Black resilience. By Alissa Wilkinson In this coming-of-age drama from ...
Monumental and momentous, this exhibition does away with any lingering notion that there have been ‘no great women artists’, offering as evidence more than 100 names and 200 works.