Howard University's contribution of three seminal Elizabeth Catlett works to the Banneker-Douglass-Tubman Museum's 'She Speaks' exhibit further cements its legacy in fostering Black artistic excellence, offering a nuanced exploration of Black womanhood and historical memory through a Black feminist perspective.
The JSW Foundation's partnership with the Michelangelo Foundation establishes a critical platform at Homo Faber 2026, positioning Indian master artisans within a global contemporary dialogue and broadening perceptions of their creative practice beyond conventional craft narratives.
Housed in a grand historic edifice on Place du Palais Royal, the Fondation Cartier's new Parisian gallery unveils an innovative Jean Nouvel redesign featuring dynamic, movable exhibition platforms for its expansive contemporary art collection.
The Xavier Centre of Historical Research today inaugurates a permanent display dedicated to Angelo da Fonseca's distinct Indian Christian iconography in his native Goa, fulfilling a long-held commitment to showcase the artist's oeuvre where he once faced regional resistance.
Central Tennessee’s Customs House Museum prepares to host American Women Artists' tenth museum exhibition, displaying 105 juried selections by an array of notable practitioners and complementing it with a Symposium for Women in the Arts, highlighted by Sharon Louden's keynote.
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