The month-long tour of Alicia Eggert’s neon text work ‘OURs’ was organised by Planned Parenthood to pressure lawmakers and raise awareness of efforts to restrict abortion rights
The show, at the Arizona State University Art Museum, comes as museums nationwide grapple with the fine line between ‘fetishising’ prisoners and broadening dialogue around incarceration
The equestrian statue, which depicts Roosevelt on horseback flanked by a Native American man and a man of African descent, had been the focus of years-long campaigns from activists calling for its removal
There’s a campaign against discussions of race in the American education system—and museums have a part to play in fighting that
The museum initiated the project last year in the aftermath of the violent far-right riot on 6 January, and has added artefacts originating not only with the rioters but also those who acted against the mob
The statue, which has long stood outside New York City’s American Museum of Natural History, has been the focus of years-long campaigns by activists calling for its removal
Criticism of the high-profile Hunter Biden exhibition, which has caused controversy for the Biden administration, is also rooted in stigma around addiction, Georges Bergès says
The bipartisan Creative Economy Revitalization Act is inspired by the New Deal-era Works Progress Association and the 1970s Comprehensive Employment and Training Act
A civic ordinance in effect from October sets aside 1% of building projects for arts and culture programmes
The actor debuted a new performance and installation in the Breuer building, before protestors crashed the party at the Costume Institute’s annual celebrity fundraiser
A string of court cases have allowed states to claim sovereign immunity when they have used images without permission, giving copyright holders cause for concern and few options for remedy
Building relationships with all stakeholders—from dealers and collectors to museums and archaeologists—is vital
A series of installations and programmes draw on the Center for Brooklyn History's extensive archive
US President Biden acknowledged during visit that "some injustices are so heinous… they cannot be buried"
He Will Not Divide Us was subjected to multiple attacks from far-right extremists before being snatched in a raid in Tennessee in 2017
In New York, two-thirds of posts in the creative sector are gone, while nearly a quarter of the workforce in Los Angeles has been cut
Lawmakers introduced a bill last month to honour the country singer’s contributions to the state
The work has received pushback from Republican student groups who denounce the artist's decision to place the US flag on the floor
Concerns for the cultural sector follow Trump’s parting shot at the country, and the Castro regime's growing efforts to discredit dissidents
The village zoning board agreed with public and art world opinion that the vinyl text installation is “a political message in art”
The final part of an exhibition, delayed by the unprecedented events of 2020, opens at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
As the Biden-Harris administration begins to fill its leadership roles, it is vital that our federal government includes creative thinkers
Artistic Freedom Initiative group says the new executive order, overturning Trump's controversial rule, also allows artists to visit home “for the first time in years”
As new US president plans to tackle global warming on "an epic scale", green initiatives such as Galleries Commit are gaining steam
Plus, QAnon's origins in Italian conceptual art and Alphonse Mucha's Slav Epic
The office includes an ode to Roosevelt and a sculpture by the Indigenous artist Allan Houser
Painting by Black artist was chosen under Jill Biden’s guidance for a gift-giving ceremony