Raúl de Nieves was born in 1983 in Michoacán, Mexico and lives and works in New York. De Nieves, who works in sculpture and performance, attributes his art practice to his childhood education in ...
Abigail DeVille was born in 1981 in New York, where she lives and works. Maintaining a long-standing interest in marginalized people and places, DeVille creates site-specific immersive installations ...
Following the successful Danute and Alain Mallart Collection on 18 October, Christie’s held yesterday its evening auction: Avant-Garde(s) including Thinking Italian, celebrating important 20th and ...
Only a handful of artists have crossed into double-digit No ... He logged his 11th in 2024 with "The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce)." Future — 11 Future earned his first No. 1 album ...
For his latest story, shot by longtime collaborator Harley Weir, de Kluyver drew ­inspiration from multiple sources—performance art, theater, dance, and the work of two female painters known ...
As federal workers, Democrats, and European leaders try to formulate a response to the Trump administration’s action-packed first month, hundreds of artists have demanded the National Endowment ...
Today, the executive nominations committee reaffirmed what I’ve said all along – Chairman Gillett is the most experienced, qualified person to ever serve on PURA. Her record of fairness ...
This year's list is dominated by artists who encompass versatility from the worlds of hip-hop, R&B, and African music. Though 2024 will forever be earmarked as the year Kendrick Lamar outdueled ...
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That's the position Black musical artists find themselves in ... "With formal training from the Conservatoire de Strasbourg and studies at Paris 8 University, Léo developed a versatile repertoire ...
At first glance, you would be forgiven for thinking that the work of contemporary Indonesian artist Citra Sasmita was made hundreds of years ago. From afar, her embroideries and paintings could ...
A letter signed by 463 playwrights, poets, dancers, visual artists and others pushes back against new grant requirements that bar the promotion of diversity or “gender ideology.” By Michael ...