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Stockholm’s Market Art Fair is using its Nordic roots to ask questions about identity, resilience, and the role of visual ...
Richard Russo, whose class-based novels are often based in upstate New York, is out with a collection of essays called “Life ...
Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Art, Culture, Tourism and Creative Economy, Hon. Gabriel Zock, has said ...
We are lucky to live in a community dotted with murals, sculptures, and other varieties of public art, but it was certainly no accident.
At Gnam in Rome, The Art Symposium imagines a future in which the links between culture, politics and economics are ...
In general, what college students choose to major in has significant implications for job prospects and future earnings ...
The arts help us make sense of the world. They challenge, unite and heal us. They are how we tell our stories — and ...
These bellwether artworks in the spring auctions this week may indicate whether a recovery is likely, after years of ...
English local authorities with higher numbers of people working in arts, culture and heritage have greater rates of ...
New research, co-authored by the University of Manchester’s Professor David O’Brien, reveals growing inequalities in arts and ...
There’s a long history of hate groups using new technologies to spread their message. In the 1930s, it was radio. In the 2010s, it was social media. In 2025, it ...
That through our breakfast plans for a toss, because between three of us ... But life, unlike economics, doesn’t always balance neatly in cells. The hens live well: no cages, no fluorescent ...