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The sixth edition of a group art exhibition titled A Thousand Tales featured women artist’s artworks at the Safiuddin ...
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A new exhibition co-presented by the National Portrait Gallery and the Archives of American Art explores the seminal artist’s ...
New York artist Jane Dickson creates a photo album of the destinations, people, and memories that continue to inspire her ...
Debate is growing about ethics as concerns are raised about photographic practices across all kinds of industries, especially ...
Erector Square was full of people and art, as the second year of the fully artist-run New Haven Open Studios packed the ...
Photo contest captures houses, skyscrapers, museums, parks, streets and monuments through the unique viewpoints of the people ...
Created by a collective of artists and activists, the Undue Burden archive catalogs the creative lives of disabled, ...
Artificial intelligence is being used to generate paintings, images and even sculptures, with some selling for thousands of ...
The motorway bridge can be a thing of beauty, as artist Jen Orpin proves in these mesmerising paintings. Have you ever stood ...
Summary: One National Endowment for the Arts black and white press release photograph of artist Buell Mullen, March 29, 1940, working on a mural for the Hispanic Room, Congressional library, ...