A 16th-century German accountant compiled a book of personal fashion that rivals today’s Instagrammers in detail and dedication.
Remembering William Langewiesche, who died this week at age 70
Keith McNally’s new memoir is full of revelations, but one stands out: His work is an underrated art form.
Israel’s limits on aid have put the region at “critical risk of famine.” Help is within reach. But it’s not enough—and it’s arriving too slowly.
He was misunderstood, then adored, then vilified. Who was he really?
The now-famous white paper has proved to be a good road map for what the administration has done so far, and what may yet be on the way.
The College Board is changing the AP course to reverse the cultural and racial bias found in the art world—a prejudice that museums are struggling to overcome, too.
It colored our ambitions, our sense of self, our relationships, our bodies, our work, and our art.
The native peoples of the Pacific Northwest have been telling stories about earthquakes for 10,000 years. Only now are scientists mining these myths—of Thunderbird, Whale, and mountain dwarfs—for history and insight.
People will make art with any technology.