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Last week D. Gukesh defeated World number one Magnus Carlsen for the second time in a row. The win came in the Rapid format ...
Mexico's first chess Grandmaster, Carlos Torre led a life of genius and eccentricity, becoming a pioneer of the modern game.
Thomas Cole was worried. He had left Pennsylvania for New Hampshire's White Mountains in the summer of 1827 on the advice of his patron, Daniel Wadsworth. Once there, the English-born painter marveled ...
It is one of the most evocative works from the American Civil War: A sculpture of a Black man who had escaped from slavery ...
Bishop Ireton senior Annie Mildrew won two Gold Key Awards in the Scholastic Art Competition for her two works “Sock Lock” and “Girl with the Acrylic Nails.” Senior Catherine Hiyama also ...
He posted a photo of himself in uniform on his Instagram account with what appeared to be an emoji of a bishop chess piece in the caption.
White knights and black bishops lay on the table as two pensive men intensely stared at their chessboards in the middle of City Hall’s courtyard. Their opponents? They were more than 4,400 miles away ...
It’s not just chess that’s capturing people’s interest. Since opening about a year ago, Board to Death Games has seen a boom ...
Explore a one-of-a-kind artistic experience with The Commission Concert, a musical exhibition celebrating the latest gallery showcase. Led by Brian Owens, this performance brings ...
Stay up to date with Arthur White (British, 1865 - 1953) . Discover works for sale, auction results, market data, news and exhibitions on MutualArt.
Black city leaders are worried their influence is waning at a moment when the rising costs that Zohran Mamdani put at the center of his campaign are pushing Black New Yorkers out of the city.
Take a genteel painting, maybe featuring a swooning woman. Add iridescent neon type for a shock to the system. And thank (or blame) Ottessa Moshfegh for getting there early.