Pictures of Belonging” traces the careers of three female artists who flourished despite the U.S. government’s imprisonment ...
Eighty years ago, on January 27th, 1945, the extermination and concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau was liberated by the ...
Carpenter and Meyer’s paintings had been on loan since perhaps as early as April 23, 1981 and displayed at least since 1997 ...
The New World Symphony presents “The Chamber Cello,” a program honoring the legacy of Czech fortress town, Terezín, which was ...
Documents newly declassified by MI5, Britain's internal intelligence agency, show the late Queen Elizabeth II was not ...
America elected President Trump to defend it while saving taxpayers money. We must discuss why this is not only good defense ...
In 1939, before the outbreak of World War II, Lempicka and her second husband, a Jewish baron, fled Europe for the United States. She continued painting another four decades, until her death in 1980.
The museum’s largest collection is of post–World War II art and features some of the most famous individuals from the mid-century art scene. While the 1950s were marked by overall ...
From the Fillmore’s jazz alley to Richmond’s bustling wartime scene, the Bay Area was the destination for a great wave of ...
Queen Elizabeth II wasn't told details of her long-time art adviser's double life as a Soviet spy because palace officials ...
An art installation in Nihonmachi Alley commemorating the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II was smeared with black ink over the weekend.