Arresting portraits of Naples’ third-gender population
Roman Manfredi’s latest photography exhibition, TRA, explores the history of gender diversity in Neapolitan culture
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Roman Manfredi’s latest photography exhibition, TRA, explores the history of gender diversity in Neapolitan culture
From Miley and Mia to Timothée and Ayo, practically every star opted for black on the red carpet – but what does it all mean?
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The Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts is accepting applications for September 2026.
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The Bay Area artist opens 2026 with “Large New England Landscapes (Selected Paintings 2008-2025)” and “Giant Abstract and Landscape Works (Selected Paintings 2012-2025).”
Books on the living tradition of Palestinian embroidery, the women artists whose legacies Picasso eclipsed, and more to kick off 2026.
The traumas of war and genocide and the fascist leanings of Salvador Dalí are among the subjects that this sprawling exhibition leaves out.
An indie game studio in South Africa has developed a heist adventure that reframes play, memory, and repatriation.
The works are part of a new benefit exhibition organized by the global early childhood education star, a vocal supporter of Palestinian children.
While often associated with Pop Art, her practice was rooted in the specificities of local visual culture, depicting political events, violence, and loss.
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Stone Age people in Macedonia created goddess figurines whose bottom half was a house.
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