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However, a new study has found a tangible way for the reduction of stress-hormones including cortisol in your body – but it ...
Kota Ezawa’s 2024 mesmerizing animation “Grand Princess,” which the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art acquired in October, ...
Bypassing the endless figuration-versus-abstraction debate, a trend in blurred painting techniques has emerged. In these ...
Mandi Finkel-Jimenez, a licensed massage therapist, sound healer and founder of Quintessential Therapy, began by leading the ...
Farbod Elkaei says how his experiences in Iran have shaped his artistic vision as Pune hosts his first Indian solo show amid ...
OMAHA, Neb. — Juneteenth was on Thursday, but the celebrations continued on Saturday in Omaha. The Union for Contemporary Arts on North 24th Street was home to Juneteenth Joyfest.
Acknowledgement Edward P. Sri. “The Art of Living: Agony, Anxiety, and Decisiveness.” Lay Witness (July/August 2009). This article is reprinted with permission from Lay Witness magazine. Lay Witness ...
Charles Baudelaire, “Pourquoi la sculpture est ennuyeuse,” Salon de 1846, in Baudelaire, Écrits sur l’art (Paris : Le Livre de poche, 1999), 228-232. Rosso quoted in Francesco Guzzetti, “ Femme à la ...
Week in art: Check out Boulder Contemporary Group show before it wraps and dozens of other exhibitions, Artist Will Day poses for a portrait in his studio in Boulder on Feb. 6.
Filed Under: Arts, Art Reviews, Museums, Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Alex da Corte, Vija Celmins, Ellsworth Kelly, Tim Burton, Robert Mapplethorpe, Marcel Duchamp, Painting, Exhibitions, Artists ...
toward . . . the illogical, the inexpressible, the impossible.” Dorothea Tanning In 1936 Dorothea Tanning visited The Museum of Modern Art on the occasion of Fantastic Art, Dada, Surrealism, an ...
Despite the intricate work required, textiles have never really been considered in the realm of traditional art – but these young Asian artists are hoping to change that perspective.