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Texas Lawmakers Take Aim at Pro-Palestine Student Art Exhibition

Texas lawmakers allegedly urged university administrators to cancel the planned lectures, delete student art exhibitions and review campus free speech policies, and invoke so-called anti-Semitism. ntdaily, The school’s news media. In a letter to University President Harrison Keller and UNT Systems Prime Minister Michael Williams, Texas Representative Mitch Little claimed

Who Was Noah Davis, and Why Was He So Important?

March 7, 2025
exist Drawing for my dad (2011), artist Noah Davis introduces a man’s figure, staring at a rocky landscape under an interstellar, almost black night sky. As the figures move away from the audience, wearing worn red shirts and jeans and holding barely illuminated lanterns, the artwork is solemn. Davis created

Art Institute of Chicago Returns 12th-Century Nepalese Sculpture

March 7, 2025
Chicago Institute of Arts (AIC) announces its return this week Buddha is sheltered by the snake king Muchalinda Confessed to Nepal that the 12th century sculpture was stolen from Guita Bahi in the Kathmandu Valley. The museum said the decision came after research and collaboration with new source studies and

Highlights from the 2025 Outsider Art Fair

March 7, 2025
The best and worst art fairs of the Outsider Art Fair, which was open to the public on Thursday night, seem to boil down to chaos. There are materials that overflow from the stalls that sometimes feel charming, like the machinery that reveals the on-site ideas. Other times, like those

A Trove of Ancient Jewelry Discovered at Egypt’s Karnak Temples

March 7, 2025
Archaeologists have discovered a collection of jewelry that dates back to the 26th dynasty, during excavations in northwest of Karnak Temple in Luxor, Egypt. The Karnak Temple is one of Egypt’s most important complexes, with up to 20 temples and churches, providing profound insights into ancient Egyptian religious practices. Despite

What Is Afrofuturism?

March 7, 2025
There will be black people in the future. ” In 2017, contemporary visual artist Alisha B. Wormsley began putting these words on city billboards across the country, including Pittsburgh, Detroit, Charlotte, Charlotte, New York City, New York City, Kansas City and Houston. According to Wormsley, the quote was originally a

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