Nature has always been a source of inspiration for artists, and landscape remains a favored subject for many. In...
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Iran Art Festival First Call For Summer The first event of Iran Art Festival with the aim of introducing...
Fresh on the heels and current run of KAWS’s beautiful show, Yorkshire Sculpture Park just opened another stunning show...
Meryl Pataky is an alchemist of many mediums; she applies her passion for bending neon to an ever-progressive range...
A major exhibition opens at Tate Modern, creating a conversation between the dangers of domesticity and the depths of...
Art in the Mountains – “Premier Destination Workshops!” Since 1983
Staff Writer, , Painting, Visual arts, 0Art in the Mountains has 10-15 fine art painting classes each year, including studio and plein air classes. Our...
Painter Tala Madani’s show in St. Louis provided a concise primer on her work, featuring her hallmark subject: men,...
A major fault line hugs the coast of the Persian Gulf, where the Arabian plate grinds up against Eurasia....
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,...