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An artist finds there’s more to admire if you approach everything in a museum with an eye for things beyond the art. By John Konrad Advertisement Advertisement Supported by sketch pad An artist ...
Decades ahead of its time, the Abrams P-1 Explorer stunned the aviation world with its all-glass cockpit—designed in the 1930s for aerial photography and reconnaissance. With sleek Art Deco lines, ...
Artist Ann Hamilton discusses her personal definition of “installation art,” as well as her 2000 installation ghost…a border act. ART21: Your work has often ...
Many things that most U. S. gallery-goers don’t know about Mexican art are told this week in a book, MacKinley Helm’s Modern Mexican Painters (Harper; $5). The Western Hemisphere has produced ...
Our Art Deco Centenary series rounds off where it began, with the 1925 exposition in Paris. We take a look at 10 stand-out structures built for the landmark event, which catapulted art deco onto ...
Illawarra Hawks owners say their push to oust NBL owner Larry Kestelman is driven by a need for better financial transparency, and the fact club owners don't get a fair share of profits ...
Location and design are paramount drivers for The Moorings, a quintessential American Art Deco villa on an elevated site on the edge of Loch Ryan in Stranraer, which includes a slipway across the ...
Re-Imaging the Past II is an ongoing series, exploring the Art Deco era within New York, specifically Buffalo, in the 1920s and ‘30s. The photo series investigates female-dominated narratives ...