Artists create, animals evolve, plants adapt and Indigenous cultures flourish. As the world changes, so too do the Museum of ...
Mexican Modernism" and "Homage to Luis Barragán: An Act of Poetry" are on view at the New York Botanical Garden.
The exhibit focuses on the Spanish Colonial art forms that have long represented the cultures and people of Northern New ...
The creator, based in booming San Miguel de Allende, relies on local artisans and puts a modern spin on tradition ...
Walking into the Visual Arts Center, visitors are faced with a large reproduction of a construction tarp. Cut into it, a Mayan poem, “Deep Cavern, Invisible Work,” highlights the barrier between the ...
Tlaquepaque (pronounced T-la-keh-pah-keh, because yes, it’s as fun to say as it is to explore) is like someone uprooted a ...
Payal Singhal, a Mumbai-based fashion designer, redefines traditional Indian crafts with a modern twist in her eponymous ...
The newest exhibition at The Art Base in Basalt, “Imagenes de Nepantla,” debuted on Feb. 7. This showcase, created in ...
Mixed-up mystical beasts of legend spring to vivid life in “Mythics of the West,” the student-curated exhibit on display ...
The biggest Folk albums of the month (defined in partnership with English Folk Expo) by British and Irish artists, based on sales in the UK of downloads, CDs, vinyl and other formats, plus streams.
In the meantime, I’m dying to know: can you whistle? Can you do any specifically Mexican whistles? I especially want to know how many women out there can — please let me know in the comments!