The Morgan Library & Museum surveys the astonishing life and career of its founding director, Belle da Costa Greene.
In The Trouble of Color, Johns Hopkins History Professor Martha Jones explores racial identity by digging into her own family ...
Artificial intelligence has exposed a pervasive failure in its handling of racial representation. Its default settings ...
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From pastoral landscapes at The Clark to the visionary art of Minnie Evans at the MFA, this season's art exhibits embrace the ...
In that vein, conversations on trans identity are likely to be many viewers’ reference point for the ... the ’90s unfolding in the present), the portrait of where Jim grew up, in a ...
The title references his upbringing in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, and how we think about resemblance. Painting both real subjects and manufactured characters, the portraits reference those who might ...
This research utilized a convergent mixed-methods design and adopted a pragmatic research philosophy, integrating both quantitative and qualitative methods to achieve a comprehensive understanding of ...
A Virginia high school sprinter suffered a concussion and potential skull fracture when her competitor smashed her in the back of her head with a relay baton during their race. Brookville High ...
The U.S. has also won Olympic gold in skeleton three times, with Jennison Heaton taking the inaugural men’s event in 1928, then Shea winning the men’s race and Tristan Gale the women’s title at Salt ...
China joined the U.S. as first-time medal winners at Saturday's mixed skeleton worlds race. Britain medaled for the fourth time, taking the silver in the event for the third consecutive season.
Here is a selection of portraits featured in the exhibition with descriptions of their subjects drawn from information provided by the photographers. Now 82, Mbok Sutinah — Mbok is the Javanese ...
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