Update, 3:11 p.m.: Impossible to listen and walk around and type during the presentation, but basically the new 25-year master plan involves many of the element...
"The Graphic Imperative: International Posters for Peace, Social Justice & The Environment, 1965-2005," which I featured in the AJC on Sunday and wrote abou...
The High Museum has received a $75,000 grant to fund a solo exhibition of Atlanta artist Radcliffe Bailey.
Curated by African Art curator Carol Thompson, "Memo...
Stuart Horodner, the Contemporary's co-director, is an art community environmentalist. He understands that the health of any one aspect, from individual artists...
Angelbert Metoyer, an American artist of Creole descent, is best known for seductive mixed-media works that make use of a fluid line, sumptuous colors and gest...
The Center for Civil and Human Rights has hired George C. Wolfe -- Tony Award-winning theatrical director, producer, playwright and author -- as its chief creat...
Bemoan yet another Monet exhibit? Drive ourselves crazy imagining all the other works in the Museum of Modern Art's vast collection that could have come to Atla...
When the High Museum developed the David C. Driskell Prize to honor achievement in the field of African-American art in 2005, it also started an acquisitions fu...
The Center for Civil and Human Rights has selected EDAW Atlanta and Hood Design of Oakland, California, as the landscape designers for its future facility just ...
David Driskell's omnivorous delight in printmaking techniques animates the 50-year survey at the High Museum, reviewed in today's AJC. Like many artists for who...