Mexican Muralists that influenced America now in The Whitney Museum of American Art

Selections of the "American Historical Epic" (1920-28) by Thomas Hart Benton that were inspired by David Alfaro Siquieros. Photo by Nomaris Garcia Rivera.

The Whitney Museum of American Art is virtually presenting the exhibit “Vida Americana: Mexican Muralists Remake American Art” exclusively through their website as the museum is closed off…

“We’re Connected Like Constellations in Space” The Black Imagination: Black Artists’ Launch Party

Reggae band, Dawit and The Tom Toms, finish the night with a performance and ask the audience to put their hands in the air. Photos by Andrew Orellana.

“The Black Imagination: Black Artists’ Launch Party” opened on February 29th in celebration of the exhibit’s opening. The Black Student Union’s first public event featured and celebrated Black…

The Hidden Gem of The New School: The Orozco Room

José Clemente Orozco, "Science, Labor and Art", 1930-31, fresco. Part of José Clemente Orozco's "Call to Revolution and Table of Universal Brotherhood", section depicting laborers. Photos provided by the New School Art Collection.

Rumor has it that if you hang around the Lang hallways long enough you will eventually find your way in one of the hidden gems of The New…