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Supported by George the Poet, a new project at London's FRAMELESS reimagines classic artworks through the voices and ...
An Antiques Roadshow guest could only say one word when she was told her paintings were worth a six-figure sum each.
"Shaping Perspectives" and "Sehnsucht" will be featured in the Gilded Pear Gallery until Sept. 6, 2025. A public reception ...
Gurung is among the first artists to paint on it, using it not only as a canvas but as a living symbol of indigenous culture.
The artist’s late-life rediscovery—through galleries in L.A., London and beyond—belies the years she dedicated to her ...
"In our current weird world, we have lost sight of the fact that cowboy culture was always an immigrant culture.” ...
As Russia bombs Ukraine, artists reviving Soviet symbols stay quiet. Why does the West’s art world still give them space?
Day 2 of the Cheyenne River Youth Project’s 11th Annual RedCan Invitational Graffiti Jam has begun. The nine headlining ...
For her Advanced Placement art portfolio, Molly Schafer settled on an audacious objective: Paint scores of portraits of her graduating classmates.
An exhibition examines how art was affected by the idea of sexual identity. Its curators say the show has run into resistance at home and abroad.
For her Advanced Placement art portfolio, Molly Schafer settled on an audacious objective: Paint scores of portraits of her ...