Johanna Toruño, founder of the Unapologetic Street Series, uses political street posters to explore immigration, queer ...
In the wake of the overthrow of Charles X, Eugène Delacroix gave life to his now-famous painting, “Liberty Leading the People,” to celebrate what he hoped was a new era of French freedom. A decade ...
Peter Selz — prolific curator, art historian, and an instrumental figure in the scholarship on modern art — hardly bears introduction. Last year, the University of California Press published his ...
There has never been an election cycle during which Colorado has been as much in the spotlight as it has this time around. It’s been so exciting. Not only was Denver the site of the Democratic ...
In 2017, it seems that everything is political. Something as simple as where you buy your coffee has become a political statement. But this should not be surprising to us. Everything is political. The ...
Last month the world learned of the following Website message co-signed by Ansar al-Sunna, the Islamic Army of Iraq, and the Army of the Mujahideen: “Democracy is un-Islamic.” An earlier posted ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new cultural fight is unfolding in public view, and it’s no longer just about performances or programming. It’s about principle, ...
The Vera List Center is pleased to announce the inaugural Vera List Center Forum, an international, annual convening of key participants in the field of art and politics. If Art is Politics begins to ...
About ten years, ago, my wife Harriet and I spent part of a summer with my parents-in-law at their house in Burnham-Overy-Staithe, on the North Norfolk Coast of England. One sunny, July day we decided ...