His ability to distill the human experience into instantly recognizable symbols is precisely what makes his art so well-suited for public commissions.
Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart’s New York,’ author Elon Green recounts the young artist’s killing at the hands of police and its impact on the art world.
A massive bronze sculpture by Thomas Price will soon stand tall in Times Square, accompanied at night by his stop-motion ...
From his father, a Holocaust survivor, cartoonist Art Spiegelman learned how to best utilize the limited space in a suitcase, knowledge that he then applied to his hand-drawn panels, where information ...
To be Black in America, artist John Woodrow Wilson (1922–2015) once said, was to endure "a kind of slow death." How best to ...