The works of 150 African, African American and Caribbean artists, most of them little-known, are on show at the Paris museum.
Reggae fans may be initially drawn just by the iconic image of Bob Marley on the Music + Life poster, but once inside this exhibition, they will find themselves immersed in a world of extraordinary ...
The 'Paris Noir' exhibition at the Pompidou Centre brings together works by African, American, Caribbean and Afro-descendant ...
The pioneering street artist Rammellzee, who emerged from New York's graffiti culture, is the subject of his first European retrospective.
Thus, Buddha appeared in bronzes from India, Pakistan, China, Thailand and Japan, representing various periods and regional ...
The term "art deco" is being applied too liberally to architecture built under colonialism, writes Edward Denison as part of ...
The US president has signed an executive order aimed at taking control of the contents of Washington's Smithsonian museums, ...
Works by Polish artists from the 19th and 20th centuries are on display for the first time at the National Museum of Modern Art in Kyoto. The exhibition 'Young Poland: Polish Art 1890-1918' includes ...
The monthslong trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential ...
The food is surprisingly delicious for a museum eatery ... in Yoruban art from West Africa, with bronze-colored latticework accents that honor the ironwork of enslaved African Americans ...
I received this consolatory message, “This must make Americans and Europeans feel culturally small” triggering the Bob Marley ...