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The managing director of one of the most admired imprints for illustrated art books, who has died aged 84, was a master of ...
This month, Thames & Hudson will publish a revised and expanded third edition (a second edition was released in 2002) that adds Powell’s discussion of Black art and artists over the last 20 years.
The work and struggle by Jamel Robinson and other artists is part of the “African American Art in the 20th Century” exhibition at the Hudson River Museum.
Seventy-five years after its famous dolphins logo made its debut, Thames & Hudson is among the world’s leading publishers of illustrated books. Its list of more than 2,000 titles in print covers ...
The Reflection exhibit at Arts Mid-Hudson opened during Black History month in February and gallery hours were unfortunately cut short by the pandemic. Curator Marline A. Martin selected 10 ...
Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man showrunner weighs in on star Hudson Thames’ recent controversial comments about the animated series.
Robert S. Duncanson — a self-taught artist who never lived in the Hudson Valley — made paintings “every bit the equal” of Cole and Church.
Marvel’s new Spider-Man animated series on Disney+, Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, offers a new interpretation of the superhero. Stylistically, it is an ode to comic books’ style of ...
A Space for Black Dance Artists to Create in the Hudson Valley New Dance Alliance announces a residency program and its first three recipients: Angie Pittman, Johnnie Cruise Mercer and Leslie Cuyjet.
On View A Dozen Black Artists Explore the Triumphs and Tribulations of Life in America in a New Online Exhibition—See It Here Take a sneak peek at this new online exhibition.
Global illustrated arts publisher Thames & Hudson celebrated 75 years with a party at the V&A, with guests including a mixture of the authors, agents, artists, booksellers, the founding Neurath ...
In Yonkers, City Council President Lakisha Collins Bellamy held a special event last night to honor the legacy of four Black artists in the city. One of those artists was sculptor Vinnie Bagwell.