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In his largest ever American institutional show, at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the nonagenarian painter is an unparalleled ...
The fairs this week and next hope to drum up enthusiasm with blue-chip artists, antiques and more — including a drawing King ...
The Trinidad Art Gallery is featuring the work of Eric Christian and Jim Lowry from June 26 through July 24. A reception will ...
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Phoenix received a $1M grant to address extreme urban heat. Here's where to see the innovative shade structures 11 artists ...
What makes her work notable is its charm and cheerfulness — and the way those qualities mask the darker realities embedded in ...
Jamie Hewlett’s art has always thrived on a combo of energetic chaos and meticulous craftsmanship. From his early Tank Girl ...
At a Father’s Day Jeep event in Pompano Beach, Kodak Black turned a quick signature into art. He knelt to sign what became an elongated autograph/artwork for a fan.
Stephen Tyson’s road to becoming the artist he is today was largely paved by the community he discovered in the local ...
Dead butt syndrome (DBS) makes the buttocks feel numb or sore. It can happen if you spend a lot of time sitting without getting up to move around. Stretching and movement can help. If you spend ...
Sunlight finally peeked out on Manhattan this Thursday evening, just as a line started wrapping around Chelsea Industrial, on West 28th Street—artists, fans, collectors, and Andres Serrano.
From Sarah Lucas’s hotly anticipated retrospective at Tate Britain to Christian Marclay’s Kafkaesque Nightmare at White Cube Mason’s Yard.