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As for his artistic name, Pierick chose the unusual moniker “Paintin’ Manning” in 2012. A long-time fan of the popular Indianapolis Colts football quarterback Peyton Manning, Pierick figured it was ...
James Stourton's new book explores changes from the power shift to the auction houses in the mid-20th century to the excesses ...
The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture how Native stories are still being created.
In this photo essay from Nehru Centre in Mumbai, we showcase more artworks and creator insights from the India Art Festival.
For its second edition under Frieze’s ownership, the Windy City’s art fair aims to extend its international impact, including ...
Designers Sébastien Meyer and Arnaud Vaillant arrived in the Big Apple to introduce their exclusive offerings inspired by the ...
There are no overt religious references in Superman comics. But over eight decades, he’s been viewed as a divine entity, a ...
San Francisco’s Legion of Honor museum devotes a show to the American artist, who took ideas from Picasso, Van Gogh and ...
A unique Holy Week tradition is drawing thousands of Catholic pilgrims to a small adobe church in the hills of northern New ...
(The Rachofsky Collection) Double Vision, the first exhibition of the newly formed Warehouse Dallas Art Foundation ... Two consecutive rooms, for example, draw from both collections’ holdings ...
Superman was born Kryptonian, raised Methodist and sketched into existence by two Jewish teens in 1930s Cleveland. Faith and morality are his DNA.
He lives alone on an island, wears knickers and mismatched knee socks and is approaching 80. He collects taxidermy and automaton machines, creates miniature worlds and has worked in a morgue.