Art fanciers not smitten with pets should look into abstract works such as Mary Miller’s “Inside View” or Mariana Aballo’s ...
The Phoenix Art Museum devotes an exhibition to the Light and Space movement luminary, featuring enchanting, enigmatic work ...
Ai Weiwei’s artistic interventions, Black artists’ responses to ancient Egypt, and the impressive offerings of El Museo’s ...
As Rap Culture emerged on the streets of New York jewelry became a status symbol among emerging artists By wearing and showing off different types of jewelry artists could signal to their peers the le ...
This series of video essays is a brilliant dissection of William Kentridge’s artistic practice and a lively covid diary ...
This modern triangle Christmas tree hangs on your wall, providing festive cheer without ... try decorating the mantel with some DIY tree art. Find a piece of reclaimed wood or even canvas for a ...
On Nov. 9, a lifelong dream became a reality for a longtime Homewood resident when her artistic creations were showcased in a ...
Rather than position herself as an observer of landscapes, Eva Jospin imagines humans and their environments as one.
Arpita Singh’s works move us on many levels, elevating the ordinary with a startling intensity, yet soothing serenity.
The two figures are personifications of Humanity and Love. Humanity, on the right side of the picture, has his hands on a set of oars but lies back unmoving, as if passed out from exhaustion. Love, ...