A Cuban exile's story of character loans, community trust and entrepreneurship that helped rebuild lives and shape Miami's economic and cultural landscape.
The great Cuban modernist, whose politics and Afro-Asian roots shaped his paintings and inspired generations of artists, gets ...
Mad magazine has its own exhibit at the Cincinnati Art Museum featuring original art from “The Usual Gang of Idiots.” ...
Instead of consuming Mexico City as a backdrop, you engage it as a living text. Instead of extracting images, you contribute ...
The Cuban rapper accused of attempting to solicit a murder-for-hire plot to avenge the killing of a fellow artist was found guilty in a Miami courtroom on Wednesday.
A new exhibition at the Hispanic Society Museum in New York traces the many folds of Spanish fashion from 1550 to 1700.
The recent theft of the Louvre has made headlines since it occurred on October 19, not only because of its audacity but ...
While the name translates to “The Magician of Fritas,” suggesting their Cuban-style hamburgers might be the star attraction, it’s actually their flan that performs the most enchanting disappearing act ...
Assata Shakur, a symbol of resistance against imperialism, continues to inspire young activists after her death in Havana at ...
Drawing on ancestral memory, sacred plant knowledge, jungle sounds and mythology, his work preserves Indigenous wisdom while ...
Nevelson’s City Series (1974) anchors the Galerie Gmurzynska booth at Salon Art + Design, amplifying the significance and use ...
Our writer sits down with Purdue Art History professor Beth Woodward to explore the under-appreciated nuances of Renaissance art.