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Applying Sir Isaac Newton’s 17th century Third Art Law, could the rise in photography be at the fall of drawing? Thanks ...
Sherald's monumental solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art is rooted in the power of Black figures and the visual ...
Imagine a 19th century one-room adobe building in rural Galisteo. It's a Saturday afternoon, and a crowd has formed outside. Men in cowboy hats and dusty jeans mix with well-heeled art collectors and ...
Joe Morgenstern was the movie critic for The Wall Street Journal. He joined the Journal in May 1995.
Ararat, a settlement dreamed up in the 1800s, was meant to offer a refuge to Jews. But after an ornate ceremony, plans never ...
For perfect people pictures, the best lenses for portrait photography are essential. Andy Westlake picks the best for each ...
The Raclin Murphy Museum of Art in Notre Dame, Indiana, will be opening an exhibition entitled Homecoming: Walter Osborne’s ...
The reluctant empress known as "Sisi" painstakingly crafted her image through portraits and photographs, ensuring she would ...
In 2000, the American Film Institute named it the No. 1 comedy in 100 years. Monroe, as many Connecticut residents know, ...
John Singer Sargent's most iconic portrait Madame X was the scandal of the 1884 Paris Salon. Here's the story behind the ...
Years ago, Vladimir Kanevsky’s floral sculptures started turning up in Manhattan’s most elegant living rooms. Now his work is ...