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Sargent & Paris,' at the Met, is the moving story of an ambitious ingenue prior to his co-option by the ruling class.
Drivers around Lubbock may have noticed two colorful new additions along their daily route. Giant butterfly sculptures stand ...
Artist Robert Morgan was in his apartment when he heard the shots that killed the music icon. He recalls that horrific night ...
After encountering the work of this "outsider artist," WBUR senior reporter Amelia Mason considered how we decide what art is ...
The Mötley Crüe guitarist will invite small groups to hear stories and take a closer look at his collection. The 2-hour event ...
This post was updated May 1 at 8:19 p.m. Frame by frame, Christian Lee is refocusing the narrative. From studying finance at ...
John Singer Sargent's most iconic portrait Madame X was the scandal of the 1884 Paris Salon. Here's the story behind the ...
It’s said that friends of artist and sculptor John Chamberlain would wait expectantly for him to finish a pack of cigarettes so as to watch how he’d crimp and contort its hollow shell.
A captivating new exhibition premiering at the Palmer Museum of Art at Penn State this month considers how some of the most provocative midcentury artists made the leap from figuration to abstraction.
Celebrate your loved one’s life in a way that’s as independent as they were – in the Daily State News and BayTobayNews.com. Share fond memories, photos and information on celebrations of life using ...
The Agenda's week in review looked at the secret sauce behind political polling, whether Canada should use retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. and what Canada's relationship to the oil sector should ...