A new memoir, "Unshrunk," offers a scathing critique of the psychiatric drug industry, and forges a new path to healing.
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The stunt cleverly tested—and demonstrated—a new dimension in which performance art can gain traction today: as content.
As he prepares for the most ambitious exhibition of his career, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the 87-year-old artist has no plans of slowing down.
These 11 newcomers are making their mark on Chicago’s dining scene with unexpected flavors and bold concepts.
From pastoral landscapes at The Clark to the visionary art of Minnie Evans at the MFA, this season's art exhibits embrace the ...
Inaugural exhibition Salt Marsh Hay, a solo presentation of works by London-based American painter Beau Gabriel, ...
It’s been an odd last week or so here in the great American West (hey, there’s a thought, given a certain felon’s recent ...
What does an eye over the history reveal about the Creative Australia Board’s recent Venice Biennale decision?
A Pennsylvania man who was part of a group that stole paintings by Andy Warhol and Jackson Pollock among other valuables was ...
Merging diasporic narratives with archival materials, the artist resuscitates lost images and stories, recontextualizing them ...