The Garcia Collection of Chicanx Art” showcases work gathered by Frank and Cathy Garcia. Columnist David Allen learns how ...
Mexico City’s first commercial art gallery, Galería de Arte Mexicano (Gam), is marking its 90th anniversary with a commemorative group exhibition—and a mariachi celebration last week at Zona ...
As Billboard celebrates the top-performing artists, albums and songs of the first 25 years of the century since 2000, browse below, the acts with the most No. 1s on the Streaming Songs chart in ...
Here's a look at everyone performing on Super Bowl Sunday: Lamar and SZA, both Grammy winning artists and two of the biggest artists in their genres right now, will take the halftime show stage on ...
However, the U.S. continues to be the only democratic nation in the world where artists like us are not paid when our music is played on AM/FM radio,” the letter obtained by ITK said.
Rice University provides funding as a member of The Conversation US. Zimbabwean art historian Barnabas Ticha Muvhuti travelled by road to five southern African countries – Botswana, the ...
“Hit songs such as ‘Walk It Out’ and ‘2 Step’ have left an indelible mark on the industry, and his legacy will continue to inspire artists, DJs, and fans alike for years to com ...
Creations from more than 250 artists will be the centerpiece of the 49 th Annual “IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts,” a three-day outdoor event that runs through Sunday in New Smyrna Beach.
“The Superfluity of Things” is a group exhibition that celebrates the enduring vitality of the still life tradition for contemporary artists. James Cohan will present The Superfluity of Things, a ...
The board of Creative Australia withdrew its invitation to western Sydney multimedia artist Khaled Sabsabi and curator Michael Dagostino on Thursday night. The board’s backflip came the same day ...
Lisa Schiff became the country’s leading art consultant, and drew her clients close. Then she stole millions from them. Now facing up to 20 years in prison, is she ready to repent? By Sarah ...