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S HarshaVardhana’s new solo show ‘Subliminal’ at Delhi’s Art Alive Gallery marks a fresh departure and an arrival in the ...
Anne and Claire Berest wrote “Gabriële” to better understand their great-grandmother and her husband, the French painter ...
The East Boulder County Artists Spring Studio Tour is back for its 27th year, with 49 artists opening their doors to the ...
Percival Everett spoke with Dan White, Humanities Writer at UC Santa Cruz, about the creation of his 2024 National Book Award ...
The Emporia Arts Center is pleased to host "Old Friends," a collaborative exhibition featuring Don Meyer and Dale Hartley.
An exhibition in Brown’s Granoff Center for the Creative Arts celebrates the artwork of Professor of Visual Art Leslie ...
Antonio Mcilwaine, artistically known as “Arm of Casso,” appeared in the first Black Boy Art Show in 2020 after moving to Atlanta from Philadelphia in 2018. His signature abstract pop “sharpism” style ...
Beneath the Sky and Sea,” new paintings by Louise Haynes Hall, are on view in the Main Gallery. • “Playing House” is a ...
Denver hosts the first U.S. museum survey of Kent Monkman, a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation whose large paintings are ...
One of Hahn’s favorite novels is The Day of the Locust by Nathaniel West, which she says perfectly captures the underbelly of ...
He paints cityscapes, flowers, sailboats, and more. "I was born with a brush. I’m going to die with my brush," he says.
They say you should never judge a book by its cover, but as a man intrigued by the concept of judgement, the French philosopher Albert Camus would allow us to make an exception. Happily the covers for ...