I send prayers to all the homeless women and men out there, already vulnerable, on whom an extra burden has been added; and I thank everyone in...
Perhaps no bicycle manufacturer has bridged the bicycle and art as steadfastly as the Columbus steel tubing company. Antonio Colombo, head of Columbus and Cinelli, may...
The so-called coronavirus curve is far from flat, but for many of the country’s arts organizations, revenue certainly is. Ticket sales are practically nonexistent. Parents are...
“We’re all feeling a little on edge and isolated,” Said Alan Goffinski, the director of the Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative. “We like to imagine adults and...
The Danforth East Community Association is helping build community spirit during the COVID-19 crisis. The Danforth East Community Association is trying to spread a little bit...
Recent visual books of note: THE CITY BENEATH: A Century of Los Angeles Graffiti, by Susan A. Phillips. (Yale University, $50.) From Japanese internees and hobos...
Amedeo Modigliani’s “Nu couché (sur le côté gauche)” achieved US$157.2 million with fees at a Sotheby’s auction in 2018. Courtesy of Sotheby’s Nearly two years ago...
This is the first of a series of essays from Canadian authors on the coronavirus and how it affects our everyday lives. Heather O’Neill is an...
Photo: Courtesy of The Whitney Museum of American Art Last Thursday, Shabd Simon-Alexander saw a message on an art-world LISTSERV she subscribes to. An artist wrote...
The San Francisco Art Institute will not accept students for the fall semester after almost 150 years in operation, ending the legacy of a once-storied school...