Young people are leading a snail mail revival
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As many of us yearn for more ‘analogue’ ways of living, slower, more intentional modes of communication are coming back into fashion
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Books on the living tradition of Palestinian embroidery, the women artists whose legacies Picasso eclipsed, and more to kick off 2026.
The traumas of war and genocide and the fascist leanings of Salvador Dalí are among the subjects that this sprawling exhibition leaves out.
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The works are part of a new benefit exhibition organized by the global early childhood education star, a vocal supporter of Palestinian children.
While often associated with Pop Art, her practice was rooted in the specificities of local visual culture, depicting political events, violence, and loss.
Perspectives of Venezuela and Cuba from exile, an exhibition of artwork made by children in Gaza, and remembering Colombian artist Beatriz González.
The contemporary art institution in Manhattan shuttered in 2024 to undergo a 60,000-square-foot expansion.
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The contemporary art museum's new exhibition, opening in June, will focus on artists living and working in Connecticut.
I would never have proposed this exhibition in her lifetime. This is, after all, a writer who said in an interview, “Don’t shove me into your damn pigeonhole, where I don’t fit, because I’m all over.”