
The Harlem Renaissance Was Bigger Than Harlem
How Black artists made modernism their own

How Black artists made modernism their own

How the cartoonist Raina Telgemeier, the author of Smile, Sisters, and Guts, turned the anxious kid into a hero for the 21st century

A landmark exhibition offers a new history of art.

Why is it so hard to root out fakes and forgeries?

In a new exhibition, the sculptor escapes the shadow of her mentor Rodin, and claims a place as one of the finest artists of her era.

Behind the scenes during Art Basel Miami Beach—a week-long bacchanal of parties, paintings, and pills held in the name of shopping for art

The cartoonist has written some of the great haters, slackers, and screwups in modern comics. His new graphic novel imagines if one of them grew up.

Images from this year’s design competition, showcasing inventive and wearable works of art

Ernie Bushmiller’s long-running comic strip, Nancy, helped establish the way we think visually.

For well over 40 years, a fat orange cat has been a linchpin of American culture. It’s time to accept that.