Happy holidays! As we do at the end of each year, The Review asked a dozen of our contributors to recommend scholarly books that thrilled, surprised, challenged, and delighted them. This year the ...
There’s nothing cozier than curling up on a December night and watching a holiday movie. And very often the warmth we ...
The city, spread across a series of islands, has many exceptional galleries and museums (though sadly, no Guggenheim).
Amy Sherald’s official portrait of Michelle Obama made her famous. But her other portraits, on view in a traveling ...
The quipu is a traditional Andean counting device that uses colored strings and knots in lieu of paper and numbers.
Asa O. Tavitian grew up poor — but at age 64 he began an ‘‘explosion of buying.” Under the radar, he amassed old masters, ...
We still have a few weeks until the new year, but the 2025 arts calendar is already filling up fast. A new object-based ...
Our staff and contributors look back on the city’s year in art, from blockbusters to under-the-radar art heroes and unsung ...
The National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition explains that the purpose of the schools was “expressly ...
Filming on The Brutalist was completed in May of last year, before the events of Oct. 7 led to a more widespread discussion on understanding of the colonial ... on most modern American films.
The sosaku hanga movement, now explored in an exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art, was a showcase for new ...
Charleston’s Office of Cultural Affairs opened a dual exhibition at the City Gallery downtown featuring the photography of ...