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A print of Matilda Browne's 'Bucolic Landscape' from the Florence Griswold Museum.
According to Art in Bloom co-chair Ann M. Keeling, the CAM expects Sadi’s sugar flower art installation to be a star of the ...
S ince the 19th century, vending machines have provided consumers with two enticing qualities: choice and convenience. While they may bring to mind high-calorie, low-quality products, a new addition ...
An exhibition at London’s National Portrait Gallery spotlights The Face magazine’s daring style and era-defining image-making ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont artist Noa Younse of Richmond has been selected as the artist to develop a public art design for the Windsor Superior Courthouse in White River Junction.
His stark and stunning work for Playboy, The New York Times and Manhattan’s underground papers heralded a new era of ...
There is often little room for modern or student-produced art. The Houses “have a particular architecture,” Luise Mörke says, ...
Saint Louis University opened a new initiative that it touted as the first of its kind—in its words, “the first museum to ...
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a ...
The Turtle Creek neighborhood in which Granowski’s bungalow sits, nestled on Sale Street, historically held antiquarian shops ...
The early consistency of New Yorker art deco covers expressed both wonderful visual ideas and a graphic language for ...