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A sign maker who has been called “Chichester’s answer to Banksy” is having his creations exhibited for the first time ...
From bananas to comic books, materials become language in the 2025 exhibit of Sondheim Art Prize finalists at the Walters Art ...
With his work “gay play (NO HOMO),” a Broomfield playwright uses a satirical lens to explore the barriers to LGBTQ health ...
A Day Without a Mexican’ was intended to be a political satire. In 2025 it seems all too real. Plus, Joel Grey auctions off ...
Burlesque is a captivating form of performance art that combines humor, dance and theatrics that emerged in the 7th century ...
Open until June 23, lifestyle label Urban Sophistication has set up a playful art installation and pop-up shop in SOHO to ...
A gold thumb, crushed Statue of Liberty and satirical quotes are all part of a new statue generating a buzz along the National Mall.
As San Diegans respond to recent government actions through art, we look at how protest signs, zines and installations ...
By being in on her own joke, Carpenter’s hypersexualization comes off as campy and satirical, and predictably unserious.
Hurricane Diane,” at Stage through June 29, rocks you like something less substantial than a hurricane, but Madeleine George’s modern mythic comedy is a wild ride nonetheless, a sharply focused satire ...
Laura D'Angelo, a faculty of architecture, was recently appointed a member of a committee focused on advocating for the UNESCO to include the graffiti scene in Bristol, England, on its Intangible ...