Lieutenant Elliot Ackerman was halfway through Operation Phantom Fury in the Second Battle of Fallujah (November 7–December 23, 2004) -- a battle in which 95 Am...
Chakaia Booker is an artist given to hide-and-seek. The colorful post-and-lintel headdress she wore at the reception for "Sustain," her solo show at the ACA Gal...
An anthropologist with a camera, Sheila Pree Bright explores concepts of beauty and power in “Girls, Grillz and Guns” at Sandler Hudson Gallery.
"Self Portrai...
As demonstrated by the lively exhibit filling the High Museum of Art's Anne Cox Chambers Wing, Europe is a veritable Vesuvius of creative contemporary design.
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It takes a village to raise a complex project like the Atlanta Botanical Garden’s $55 million expansion. A team of planners, architects, landscape architects an...
Adolph Loos, the Viennese architect and polemicist, infamously assailed ornament as a crime, but, globally and historically speaking, he and his fellow modernis...
Annette Gates and Pandra Williams share a fascination with the wonder, complexity and metaphorical possibilities of the natural world. Both proceed from a deep ...
When Joseph Peragine visited New York’s Museum of Natural History as a child, the dioramas of animals in their natural habitats were a source of delight and won...
One of the insights offered in "Leonardo da Vinci: Hand of the Genius," which opens today at the High Museum, is that the revered Renaissance artist was not a s...
I can't say that I've ever changed my mind in print, though I've done it in my head many times. Writing about the final rotation of works in the High Museum of ...