An exhibition outlines 19th-century artist Guillaume Lethière’s connection to his birthplace, mixed-race heritage, and the politics of revolution.
The organization kicked off its first Nuestra Cultura event of 2024 with an art gallery and vendor marketplace on Saturday.
In an airy seaside home studio in Ōakura, Caz Novak has plenty of inspiration to draw from just outside her window. I have been working from my home studio, which occupies the second floor of our ...
Subversion reigns supreme in Richard’s embellished French Toile de Jouy work, complemented by a healthy dose of humour, and ...
Jaipur Rugs, the world’s largest manufacturer of handmade rugs and a beacon of India’s rich textile heritage, proudly ...
At the Copenhagen restaurant, diners are served raw jellyfish—and freeze-dried lamb brain served in a fake cranium—while ...
He echoed my feeling that one should keep doing what one loves — it’s so simple, but when people ask me if I’m retiring, I ...
When John Baldessari died in 2020 at the age of 88, he left behind an incredible legacy. The artist held over 200 solo shows ...
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Antonio Alcalá, art director for the U.S. Postal Service’s stamp development program, explains how stamps have helped ...
Sereyroth’s collection consists of seven framed paintings on canvas. His work explores the deep connection between nature and ...
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