A major fault line hugs the coast of the Persian Gulf, where the Arabian plate grinds up against Eurasia....
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This article inaugurates the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation/Art in America Arts Writing Fellowships, a joint project designed to foster art...
It’s something that has crossed all of our minds when we come up with a new idea, sometimes even...
The J-POP Summit, one of the world’s biggest Japanese pop culture events, will take place Saturday and Sunday, July...
When viewing art, we take in the final product—shapes and forms finalized, under-drawings covered by more accurate representations, little...
Michael Boroniec is an American artist, based in Massachusetts who studied at Rhode Island School of Design. The peculiarity...
There’s less than two weeks to go until Future Now: The Aesthetica Art Prize Symposium opens at York St...
Paul Delaroche, ‘The Execution of Lady Jane Grey’, 1833 The French painter Paul Delaroche may not be so well known today,...
The question of what a particular museum aims to be is, today, so often preceded by the question of...
An artist whose short career was troubled by both psychological and physical trauma, Eva Hesse (1936–70) left journals and...
The installation includes Toyan’s (2002), a group of speakers eight feet tall by twelve feet across inspired by Jamaican...
The balloon becomes part of the existing architecture as the air presses against the plastic to outline the solid...
Artificial by Nature continues the artist’s long exploration of distorted realities and altered perceptions, resulting in manipulations of light...
On Saturday, May 7th 2016, Buff Monster opens an exhibit at the brand new Galo Art Gallery in Torino, Italy.
The artist’s wide-ranging iconography samples genres ranging from 11th-century Chinese landscape painting to Cubism, and draws on sources both...