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Between the Met Gala, a certain restaurateur’s double-dipping book party, and Frieze, TEFAF, and their satellite fairs, it ...
From Australia’s interactive exhibition highlighting Indigenous knowledge systems, a pavilion built upon a Korean nursery ...
Brisbane artist Julie Fragar burst into tears when she was told she had won the $100,000 Archibald Prize, the country’s most ...
There are so many airy and ebullient outings sprouting around Southern California, and while some will be very much about the ...
Opening to the public tomorrow, the Venice Biennale’s 19th International Architecture Exhibition is the world’s most ...
Ready to embark on a global journey without leaving Santa Clarita? The city’s Celebrate event series is back with new ...
The joy of discovering places like SK Donut & Croissant is that they remind us how extraordinary ordinary things can be when done with care and skill. In a world of mass production and corner-cutting, ...
Mr. Campbell’s criticism was authoritative in evaluation yet casual in expression. Or seemingly so: His prose was unfailingly ...
At the heart of Venice’s globally renowned St. Mark's Square sits Biblioteca Marciana, a library filled with the ghosts of a ...
Grace Kisa discusses her multicultural background, recycled materials in her art, and how her exhibition demonstrates her ...
The previously moody lobby to Venturi, Scott Brown’s 1991 Pomo extension has been reconfigured and brightened up. Rob Wilson ...
Vibrant, traditional, and modern, Russia’s two major cultural centers represent centuries of the country’s rich and turbulent ...