In his solo show "Muscle Memory," Dylan Doe traces how our digital dependencies manifest in in the human body and mind.
The 20th-century art historian Kenneth Clark made a distinction between the “naked,” meaning unclothed and ashamed, and the ...
Her organic sculptures convey a quiet power, the faceless anonymity of multitudes transformed into a collective oneness.
An exhibit at New York's Museum of the Moving Image explores how medical imaging technologies like CT scans and X-rays have reshaped our view of the body — and ourselves.
“In Vivo: Within the Living,” an exhibition on view at the University Art Gallery at Sonoma State through March 14, examines the fragility of the human body and the intersecting themes of ...
ArtScience Museum's latest exhibition is an in-depth exploration of the human body and how it has been studied and imagined for years.
Students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday afternoon for the opening reception of ART 3348: Life Drawing with Anatomy T.V., a gallery in the Central Library featuring student work. The exhibit, ...
In her latest exhibition at Charles Moffett, paintings reclaim their ancient function as manifestations of presence, perception and mythic imagination.
Across the Biennial, artists trace the afterlives of empire, technological distortion and ecological collapse—theirs is a world struggling to imagine the conditions of its own renewal.
The veteran performer’s triple bill Landscapes explores the possibilities of light and human movement with three impressive ...
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MANILA, Philippines — It’s been said that the knife is the backbone of Filipino martial arts (FMA). Knowing how to fight with ...
There was a lot of love at this year’s Super Bowl. The game was alright, but the transformative event of the evening was Bad Bunny’s halftime show. It celebrated his Puerto Rican home and culture.