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Be it politics, gender, climate crisis, or agonies of post-internet age, artists are using their works to encourage dialogues around the critical and crucial issues that shape our world today.
Thomas J Price's 12-foot sculpture of a Black woman in Times Square is inspiring online debates about race and representation ...
This week we look at the "Kessler Syndrome," and how a chain reaction of orbital collisions could jeopardize infrastructure ...
Rabat - If you’ve spent any time on social media in recent months, you’ve likely stumbled upon an image that stopped you in ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris received backlash after attending the Metropolitan Museum of Art's gala in New York City, ...
Beyond technical skill, it’s the emotional resonance of Relitz’s work that sets it apart. “I don't know if it saved my life, ...
Cast and crew of 'Long Bright River' listened to local voices about thoughtfully portraying the opioid crisis and the ...
Short films by high school students draw attention to teens' mental health challenges and the value of art in telling ...
These repetitions reveal a harrowing truth. Such a portrait is timeless as long as racial inequality far too frequently sinks ...
A new and highly controversial piece of street art depicting Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has appeared in Sydney this week, just days before Australians head to the polls.
Christian Marclay’s addictive masterpiece, soon ending its run at moma, offers an escape from our time into time itself.
Former Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms has filed papers to raise money for a 2026 run for Georgia governor as a Democrat.