Behind the bustling tracks of Gare Montparnasse in 1926, a correspondent from De Telegraaf passed through a dank courtyard to ...
Abstract art often poses a challenge for many viewers due to its lack of connection to the physical world. Like other ...
In her show "Angle of Repose" at RAM gallery, Ali Vaughan took inspiration from her father, a geologist, and her grandmother, ...
The year 2024 marks the centenary of Surrealism, a revolutionary art movement founded by André Breton that explored the ...
Meet the artists A.J. and Jordan Wood will hold a meet-the-artists event from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Rial A. Niles House, 605 E. 12th in Baxter Springs. They ...
A group of artists are getting back together again for their tenth autumn art weekend in the West Wittering Memorial Hall in ...
It’s no coincidence if Japanese gardens remind you of those scene-in-a-shoebox dioramas you made in grade school. A Japanese ...
Bill Sebastian built his first "visual synthesizer" in the 1970s and performed it onstage with the pioneering jazz musician Sun Ra. Now, with the advancement of virtual reality, he plays his ...
When, in his essay “The American Action Painters,” Harold Rosenberg described the “encounter” at the heart of the new ...
Artists like Jongil Ma, who drove from Brooklyn in a U-Haul, collaborate with local farmers. Ma’s “Earth, Wind & Sky” was a ...
As mid-October rolls around we’re enjoying some serious and not-so-serious art by Carrie Mae Weems, Mala Iqbal, Lady Shalamar ...
The art collector opened her home to the students of the San Antonio Art Institute even before it became a museum.