Shiva Ahmadi’s aqueous visions, Dave Smith’s oxymoronic LA, Miller Robinson’s cosmology of survival, the Guerrilla Girls’ first West Coast show, and more.
The artist’s imaginative, iterative artworks emphasize the loss that accompanies perpetual displacement — even the kind created by art world success.
Cait May, Eren Angiolini, and Hannah Friederichs explain how they got noticed — and how budding artists can get a start.
Located within walking distance (a rarity in Miami) of the Convention Center, Design Miami showcases museum-worthy ...
Nicholas Galanin (b. 1979; Tlingit/Unangax̂) returns the sails of conquest to the shores of Florida during Miami Art Week ...
From Swifties to theater kids to art appreciators, there’s something for everyone in the city that never sleeps.
This year, Maass added author to his collection of titles, writing “Death Strikes: The Emperor of Atlantis,” a graphic novel ...
Seasons of Want and Plenty” is set in the 1860s, the decade during which Alaska slipped away from the Russian Empire, and ...
Living with the Gods” at the Museum of Fine Arts is based on a book and radio show of the same name by Neil MacGregor.
I have not a shred of religion in me, but I find enormous satisfaction reading the old lives of the saints, visiting forlorn ...
The Game Awards is an annual ceremony that honors outstanding achievements in the video game industry. Learn more about it in ...