"Paula Kamps was an artist of rare sensitivity," sans titre, her representing gallery, said in a statement. "Her work will ...
A group of researchers at University College London identified a relationship between consuming and creating art and a lower ...
If “pothole politics” is about fixing what people experience in their daily lives, then cultural funding should follow the ...
Miami graffiti legend Eric Alan Hirt ("Eson"), a prolific urban tagger and member of the Miami Style Gods (MSG) crew, has ...
Behind The Huntington Library’s glass cases, the layers of motherhood, career, friendship, family, and loss are revealed in personal objects.
The statue of Caesar Rodney, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who enslaved at least 200 people, is now on display in DC's Freedom Plaza.
In the artist's paintings, are we looking at plants in a state of beautiful decay, ghosts, deities, fairylands, or something from a dream?
The artist’s play on light and shadow transforms Venetian blinds into haunting reflections on exile, borders, and the longing for reunification.
This image was displayed at Danziger Gallery's Photography Show booth with the following wall text: “A.I. GENERATED From the prompt: Make a realistic color version of Ansel Adams’ iconic 'Moonrise ...
SALEM, Mass. — “Sometimes the times were dark and the outlook was lonesome, but where there is a will, there is a way,” the ...
Ceija Stojka, "Untitled" (1995), acrylic and sand on paper (© Celia Pernot © 2026 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York/ Bildrecht, Vienna; all photos courtesy the ...
Florentina Holzinger and Miet Warlop transform the Austrian and Belgian pavilions into immersive spectacles of endurance, ecological dread, and controlled collapse.
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