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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 ...
With American democracy barely hanging on, I guess I expected artists to go on the attack. Here, there, everywhere. I’m ...
The dreamlike tree of life on a wall at the corner of Hull Street and Cowardin Avenue is a depiction of youthful enthusiasm ...
Franklin College artist-in-residence David Cunningham has had two of his pieces selected into renowned juries.
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Sherald's monumental solo exhibition at the Whitney Museum of Art is rooted in the power of Black figures and the visual ...
More than 450 students will exhibit their work in this year’s Undergraduate Degree Show at Duncan of Jordanstone College of ...
A perfectly spherical bubble gum, a toothpick bursting star, a sugarcube man. These are just some of the works of artist Tom Friedman. Missouri-born Friedman is known for transforming ordinary objects ...
Abdul Abdullah has won the $3,000 Packing Room Prize at this year's Archibald Prize for his portrait of Jason Phu.
The president has shown signs of exasperation. But he has never been willing to stand up to his Russian counterpart.
More than simply expression, street art is often social commentary, resistance and reflection. Striking street art depicting ...
Art Diary, I include three exhibitions involving gardens – at Gainsborough's House, Philip Mould and Company, and Waddesdon ...
There is no bigger annual arts event in Sydney than the Art Gallery of NSW’s now 104-year-old Archibald Prize for portraiture. It is AGNSW’s most profitable and most popular show and the only annual ...
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