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They precede the exposé by more than eight years, and they come from the pen of none other than Jefferson’s old friend and political rival John Adams ... by the Danish artist Bertel Thorvaldsen.
Because the US government has rarely offered full-throated support for the arts, there’s a long tradition of innovation, ...
It took John Chamberlain 20 years to figure out how to make his twisted aluminum sculptures on a big scale, three are on show ...
Florida artist Marc Lipp is the artist behind the portrait of Trump after an assassination attempt now hanging in the White ...
An exhibition at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles captures Alice’s irreducible life and influence on generations of ...
This exhibition presents a series of works on paper by the renowned British-born artist John Walker, recognised for his pioneering developments in abstraction. Resurrection III, the first painting in ...
At Gagosian Davies Street, London, the artist’s seriocomic images probe the experiences of Black Americans.
Let me take you back in time. It is the 1960s in Glasgow. A group of men stand around a roaring fire surrounded by a huge oak fireplace designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh at the end of the 19th ...
Ann Temkin, chief curator of painting and sculpture at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, recently framed the curator’s central dilemma in terms of the problem of storage: at any given moment, only ...
A dynamic group of contemporary Western & Native American artwork will take center stage at Hindman during its May 4th auction, highlighted by works by Ed Mell, John Nieto, Fritz Scholder and Jaune ...
Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Yoko, a new biography about Yoko Ono from author David Sheff. It releases March 25 from Simon and Schuster. Out of the entirety of Ed Fairburn’s 12-year career, ...
William Shakespeare (1564–1616) is the most famous playwright in history, though ironically, we know very little about his life and perhaps even less about what he really looked like. The backroom ...