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
The 22-year-old Los Angeles poet was the youngest ever to deliver a recitation on Inauguration Day. Listen to and read her words here
As Trump leaves office, we look back at the legacy of his four years leading the US and how artists captured it
Donald Trump's trade war and 'cold war mentality' led to uncertainty and a fractured relationship
The joyful project became a counterpoint to the division and violence sown by the Trump administration
Federal authorities have ordered Andrew Wrigley to turn over his passport and avoid travel to Washington, DC after posting selfies from the insurrection
An anonymous left-wing art group known in the 1990s as Luther Blissett are wondering what they have unwittingly helped create
A public art installation of 200,000 flags opens on the National Mall, as coronavirus and heightened security forces most events online
Creators of inflatable effigy hope work serves as a "reminder of the fight against the politics of hate" that took place during Trump's presidency
Oval Office replica is a popular element of New-York Historical Society exhibition about the presidency
Inspired by the historic election of Kamala Harris as America’s first woman vice president, artists collaborate on a new online work presented by Creative Time
Plus, a $2.2m Batman comic and the artists inspired by political theorist Hannah Arendt
Artists Dread Scott and Glenn Ligon among cultural figures pointing out stark contrast in how law enforcement handled the mob compared with Black Lives Matter protestors