Contemporary Art Minority Representation In Mainstream Art Museums, Part 2 (Heather Stivison) The following is the second of a three-part series. The first can be found here. Cultural Perspectives & Inequities The... By Heather Stivison
Art History Creating a Room of One’s Own – The Feminine Placemaking of “Womanhouse” (Shelby Maiden) The visual and performing arts are inherently bonded to the art of literature; all additionally lend themselves to the... By Shelby Maiden
Art Theory Hegel And The Buddha in Popular Culture and Art, Part 2 (Dion Peoples) The following is the second part of a two-part series. The first installment can be found here. The Dhamma, when told to... By Dion Peoples
Art Theory But Is It Art? – Searching For Simple, Practical, And Illuminating Answers, Part 2 (Jakob Zaaiman) Tracey Emin Exhibit, London. 2014 The following is a second installment of a two-part series. The first part can be... By Jakob Zaaiman
Art Theory But Is It Art? – Searching For Simple, Practical, And Illuminating Answers (Jakob Zaaiman) Joseph Beuy’s “Fat Chair” The following is the first installment of a two-part series. “Art” desperately needs a handy,... By Jakob Zaaiman
Arts And Society After The Death Of Art (Carl Raschke) Even if God is dead, art is not. And art is starting to come alive again through powerful new forms of collaborative... By Carl Raschke
Art Theory Metamodernism – Art After Postmodernism (Sandra Ceas) Donald Kuspit, postmodern art critic and professor of art history and philosophy, gives a dated and surface view to what... By Sandra Jean Ceas