From Paris Internationale to 7 rue Froissart, Place des Vosges and Upstairs Art Fair, boutique fairs are reimagining the art world鈥檚 economic model through collaboration and community-driven experimentation.
Beyond the government shutdown, the Smithsonian鈥檚 looming closure amid censorship-driven curatorial resignations and artist withdrawals exposes just how fragile the U.S. cultural system has become.
More than a century and a half ago, the American Civil War filled the streets of Washington, D.C., with soldiers: Union conscripts marched and drilled, and the wounded from both sides filled makeshift hospitals all over town.
The Smithsonian American Art Museum's Centuries-Spanning Look at Race and Sculpture Opened Just After the Election, Provoking an Executive Order to Rewrite History.
On any given day, there are hundreds of different exhibitions on view at the Smithsonian's many museums. But a recent White House executive order singled out one.
During the 1990s, artist Consuelo Jimenez Underwood was driving along the 405 Freeway in San Diego when she spotted a yellow sign showing a man, a woman, and a little girl running in fear from an unseen threat.
The order assigns Vice President J.D. Vance, a member of the Smithsonian's Board of Regents, the responsibility of overseeing the removal of content deemed anti-American.