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Banksy, Jack and Jill (Police Kids), 2005. Screen print on paper 50 x 70 cm. Image: Palazzo Cipolla
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Fatma Arargi exhibition, Man, Place, and Time III, at the Al Masar Gallery celebrates Egyptian art and identity through remarkable works that span decades.
We Are Here: Scenes from the Streets, a street photography exhibition at the International Center of Photography, reveals the vibrant narratives of city life.
An intriguing art exhibition at the Walters Art Museum explores the secrets of medieval healing practices, highlighting how art, faith, and herbal remedies shaped our understanding of health in history
In The Lugard Masquerade, Wole Lagunju masterfully blends Yoruba traditions with Western influences, inviting viewers to reflect on post-colonial African identity.
Experience how Indigenous Perspectives are redefining history in bold art exhibitions that take a stand against colonial narratives at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Tarek Montasser’s innovative fusion of Islamic art and modern expressions in his exploration of Geometry of Chaos reveals harmony, rhythm, dynamic compositions, and cultural significance.
Black masculinity and the beauty of black life are the focus of recent paintings by Baltimore artist Megan Lewis, whose works are a major attraction at Expo Chicago.
Emeka Ogboh, Ojuelegba 2023. A multisensory installation with art, music, and culture. Emeka Ogboh’s multisensory installation captures the vibrant essence of Ojuelegba […]
Paolo Arao, Installation view Reverberations, 2023. One of the vibrant contemporary textile art on view at Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts. Photo: Colin Conces. Paolo […]
Across Asia: Arts of Asia and the Islamic World, a profound new exhibition at the Walters Art Museum, provides an in-depth look at the interconnectedness of the arts of Asia and the Islamic World and the influences of Europe and Africa.
Photographer E. Brady Robinson captures amazing women roller skating across Baltimore in vivid photographs that speak to communality, friendship, and the power of women.
From Medicine Cabinets to Pill Cabinets, Damien Hirst’s Cathedrals Built on Sand is a reminder of Drug Addiction and an unconventional artistic practice.