A new Artnet and AWITA report finds nearly half of mid-career women are considering leaving the art world—and maps the ...
A new study found that using art to convey environmental data eased political perceptions about climate change. As wildfires rage in Canada and New York City recovers from a week of smoke, the study's ...
For tens of thousands of years, prehistoric paintings have survived in the caves of Sulawesi, an Indonesian island, offering an invaluable record of early humanity’s creative impulses. Now, those ...
Keyonna Jones received the call from a fellow artist one Thursday night in early June, and she agreed to the job without knowing what or where she’d be painting. The friend told her it would be a ...
“Global Carbon Emissions by Source,” digital art on metal, 30 x 36 in (courtesy Alisa Singer) Singer’s work brings to life various charts and graphs made about climate change in vivid color. While the ...
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"This fully illustrated catalog accompanies the exhibition Kamoda ShMji: The Art of Change, on view at the Minneapolis Institute of Art from December 11, 2021 until April 17, 2022--the first ...
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