Ancient Nubians who lived between the 7th and 9th centuries tattooed the cheeks and foreheads of their infants and toddlers.
Right now, Jenny Saville is the subject of a major museum show at the in Texas. Next year, she'll open an exhibition in ...
Women’s experiences of pain – and how pain is felt, understood and lived through the body – sit at the heart of the ...
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The Ideal Female Body Throughout History looks at how beauty standards have evolved across different cultures and time periods. From fuller figures symbolizing wealth and fertility to slimmer ...
For the first time, current and former sex workers from the red-light district will share stories publicly, Kamathipura Kala ...
The president has tried to minimize their friendship, but documents and interviews reveal an intense and complicated ...
The Oscar-contending film 'They Call Me the Tattoo Witch,' directed by Lindsay Nyman, profiles an artist known for crafting ...
Seven artists who are expanding the possibilities of one of the most traditional forms of art-making—and reshaping the way we see it. A few years ago, during a moment of extraordinary political ...
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3 things Kim Mulkey said after LSU women's basketball win

LSU women's basketball handled UT Arlington on Sunday. Here are three things Kim Mulkey said after the victory.
The Cantor Arts Center's "Cunning Folk" exhibition explores how modern images associated with witches, from flying ...