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River Arts, Inc, will host Grid Art Journaling – Mini Course with Marté Hepburn from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 26 at River Arts, ...
An exhibition explores comedy through a collection of prints that approach—and provoke—amusement in various ways.
Echoing artist Dan Keegan’s concerns for the environment and the future of this planet as we know it, eight massive charcoal creations titled “The Elements: Images of Hope” fill the walls of the ...
New York City — and specifically Manhattan — was understood to be the Prime Target and hence Ground Zero in a nuclear war.
The Village Voice remembers the art and provocations of the underground comix genius, Vaughn Bode, on the 50th anniversary of his death.
From a delicious champagne and fried chicken pairing to The Forage and the Winter Schnappsfest, there's plenty to see and do ...
What if doctors wrote prescriptions not just for medicine, but for daily walks, social dancing, or family dinners?
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
In “The Club,” Jennifer Dasal investigates a refuge for (some) expat artists in the City of Light. Americans have never gone ...
Choosing art is a way we can exercise some control over our lives. Via art, we can also signal to anyone what we value about ourselves. Art can also help us decompress and revitalize, particularly if ...
The author of “Creation Lake” on how artists steal from the world.
My response illustrates Wolfe’s argument. Human beings characteristically see patterns and make connections. Christians ought ...