As the artist prepares for a major exhibition in Madison Square Park, Eisenman takes stock of the winding path to fame. What is gained and what is lost when your art is political?
His art included cartoons for The New York Times, collaborations with Elie Wiesel and images that traced the history of ...
Former first lady Melania Trump posted a new video on social media Wednesday defending her previous nude modeling work as she ...
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The literary world often seems to stand apart from the working class, but poets like Fish are keeping the tradition of ...
Alessia Glaviano will participate in the SDG Media Zone in New York City delving into the global open call “The Tree of Life: ...
What is Swift's political history and what led her to endorsing Harris? Newsweek looks back at the pop titan's political past ...
stares urgently at a possible future in which pregnant women might again be denied access to safe termination. In the ...
However, it is sometimes hard for cultural activities to cross the hurdles that political disputes throw ... and the editor ...
The 34-year-old is all but guaranteed to win her Delaware race in November, making her the first-ever openly transgender ...
The sleepy days of summer are over. The memories of primary signs are behind us. It's game time for political sign season in ...
Klaus-Michael Kuehne, born in 1937, has more money than Ken Griffin, MacKenzie Scott, or François Pinault. Just don’t ask him ...