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THE MOST-VIEWED WORK OF PERFORMANCE ART IN HISTORY
Staff Writer, , Conceptual art, Performance art, 0THE MOST-VIEWED WORK OF PERFORMANCE ART IN HISTORY: VANESSA BEECROFT ON DITCHING THE ART WORLD FOR KANYE WEST On...
“Greuze is normally known for genre pictures, but here he’s trying to embrace a mythological subject, showing Aegina...
by Jo Toye Limiting the changes that you make from one painting to the next can greatly enhance your...
“Witch-Wife”, the bygone term for a woman that practices witchcraft, is a light-hearted reference to herself and her longtime...
Studies show that limited childhood exposure to nature influences the degree to which young people support efforts to protect...
Sarah Sitkin is a Los Angeles based artist. Her sculptural works are made in wide variety of media including but...
Walter Yetman aka The Harsh Truth Of The Camera Eye delivers this week’s Los Angeles Scene Report featuring Kemr,...
Guerresi’s subjects appear mystical, infused with references to Sufi Islam, a religion she converted to from Catholicism when she...
Her work is a combination of paint and collage and she enjoys the possibilities of repurposing bits and pieces...
Her work is dark, and she finds her inspiration in “the turmoil that is so often a part of...
Martin Wong, whose visionary paintings of the 1980s capture the tragic lows and vibrant highs of life on New...
Noah Scalin’s series “Anatomy of War,” includes sculptures that question our culture of violence. He has sculpted two weapons,...
Grayson Perry began his career as a controversial artist best known for creating contemporary radical ceramic art and for...
Do you consider this a throw up these days? It’s like a throw up with a couple extra decorative...