An Amsterdam artist turns everyday city elements into humorous and imaginative urban art.
If 2025 proved anything, it's that the art world's centre of gravity is shifting. Yes, Paris delivered blockbusters – David Hockney nearly reduced some critics to tears at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, ...
Celebrating New Year's Eve on a solo trip to a new place, surrounded by strangers, set a positive tone for the year and ...
The event that promises to be the most transformational in 2026 is the August 12 total eclipse of the sun which will be best ...
The work and legacy of renowned composer and multi-instrumentalist Anthony Braxton was celebrated throughout November in Brooklyn at Roulette Intermedium, featuring a series of workshops, performances ...
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John Wilson at the Met

Why did the Metropolitan Museum remove the John Wilson banner that last autumn had been gracing its façade? That arresting ...
This year's travel retail festive campaign across key airports in Europe, Asia and the Americas, places a strong emphasis on ...
In a musical world that for many years has been shaped by fixed stereotypes and social constraints, Sudanese female rappers have chosen to express themselves in search of a safe space. For them, rap ...
A lack of access to affordable dental care has contributed to deepening oral health disparities among populations of color.
Rhinelander v. Rhinelander was one of the most scandalous trials of the Jazz Age. 100 years later, it reads as a tragedy ...
Glitching, coding and painting: 2025 has been a bumper year for art and culture. Here, Art and culture editor Hannah Silver ...
Social media and ChatGPT are changing the way we use text. Artists are pulling text in different directions in their practice, too. Some examples from recent shows across Goa and New Delhi.