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As Salman Toor’s work has become more politically conflicted and emotionally raw, he finds himself wondering, “What am I ...
The exhibition of Renaissance painter Caravaggio’s “Magdalene in Ecstasy” at KNMA, Delhi, presents the opportunity of a ...
Her visceral sculptural practice, now on view at Salon 94 and James Cohan, continues to push abstraction into new territory.
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ARTnews on MSNA Caravaggio Retrospective Including Work Not Shown Since 1599 Proves His Style Gets Fresher with AgeCaravaggio (b. 1571) is among the newest of the Old Masters. Though in one contemporary's estimation he was egregius in urbe ...
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ARTnews on MSNSuki Seokyeong Kang, Fast-Rising Sculptor Who Remixed Korean Art History, Dies at 48Suki Seokyeong Kang, a Korean sculptor who inventively revisited traditional Korean artistic styles and gained a worldwide ...
When you dance, your brain releases endorphins, a chemical that uplifts one’s mood. Studies suggest that dancing can decrease ...
An excellent way to link these sights is by bicycle; rent a CitiBike and follow the curvy, paved promenade from leafy Lummus ...
The 2025 Art Studio Senior Thesis season has been nothing short of amazing. Week after week, the senior Art Studio majors ...
At "Art in Bloom" exhibitions, museums commission custom floral arrangements to go on display alongside items in their ...
Viviane Sassen’s exhibition, 'This Body Made of Stardus' at Collezione Maramotti, spans two decades off Sassen's career ...
Inspired by the relationship between humans and nature and ecological conflict, Barry Hazard translates broad themes into miniature works.
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