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“I’ve learned there are a great number of people curious about aviation stories from World War II,” says Carl Molesworth ... are more iconic than the distinctive shark’s mouth nose art applied to the ...
The problem facing the curators of a new exhibit on comic book creator Jack Kirby wasn’t finding enough art and archival ...
Robert Crumb is to comics what Louis Armsrong is to jazz, a revolutionary who pulled a maligned and misunderstood art form out of ... Reared in Delaware by a World War II Marine vet prone to ...
Nasus means nose, and torquere means twist ... leaves and buds were used as a replacement for black pepper during WWII. In art, Claude Monet widely used Nasturtiums for their bright pop of ...
So wrote artist William J. Clark jr. in Great American ... the spot after the racetrack became a golf course and then a World War II torpedo plant, but when a U.S. Postal Service facility was ...
The spirals on the noses of German fighter planes in World War II weren't a fashion statement. They had some very practical ...
Works by Hisako Hibi, Miné Okubo and Miki Hayakawa are featured in “Pictures of Belonging” at the Smithsonian American Art ...
Museums and galleries are failing women artists—and the majority, particularly those over 65, are now bypassing the traditional art world to create their own networks and sell their art directly ...
Ajogwu and Castellote navigate the reader through a landscape where institutions, collectors, and artists each hold distinct but interconnected roles. In Creating Art, Ajogwu and Castellote have ...
As the 266th pope, however, he was a vocal advocate of artists, and his belief in their power to inspire faith and social change is well-documented. He expounded his vision for art’s potential t ...
The survey of modern German painting and sculpture now at the Kimbell Art Museum has its tone set by the documentation of the ...