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The Chinese artist’s commentary “on what is unfolding politically and culturally in our time” has a lighthearted note: cat-patterned camouflage. The work inaugurates a new art series at the park.
Without the burden of straightforward biographical inventory, this inventive work of criticism sheds new light on the composer’s life ...
At the Art Gallery of Hamilton, many of the works in the exhibition, “Helen McNicoll: An Impressionist Journey” (until May 25 ...
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
Rockford’s Riverfront Museum Park houses several organizations. Two of those have come together to give the community a ...
It’s 250 years since the birth of this prodigious son of a barber and a wigmaker, but his weather-obsessed, sea-enamoured ...
Next month, the museum will host an exhibition of works of Claude Monet, another French impressionist and an art fan favorite ...
Competitive indoor drumline, Spectre Percussion, makes a different kind of noise on its way back to the world championship.
Jon Rafman’s liberal use of artificial intelligence is on full, dark display in an exhibition that features a kind of MTV warped by internet subcultures.
Oncle, from Jacques Tati, is a comedy masterpiece that is also brilliantly invention and satirical that everyone should watch ...
Samantha Carter knew what career path she wanted to take from a young age. She remembers drawing with her mother at the ...