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Renée Richetts paints with a broad brush when it comes to her mixed media art and the hours she puts into her work.
My response illustrates Wolfe’s argument. Human beings characteristically see patterns and make connections. Christians ought ...
Our autumn art book recommendations, all slated for release in the coming months, are equal parts rich in detail, lovely to look at and insightful.
The more we become uncomfortable with discomfort, the harder it becomes to make art and to seek out interesting part,” she ...
The art world has begun its unofficial fall semester, and as much as I love a good syllabus, I’ve never been more grateful to be able to choose my own readings. Several new books and writing ...
Danny Klecko, one of the most recognizable and outspoken personalities on the Twin Cities literary scene, has paused his poetry writing to contemplate a painting. He’s about 65 hours into what he’s ...
This week’s bookcase includes reviews of The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson and One Yellow Eye by Leigh Radford.
The memoir, according to Cudi, was written during a major point of self-discovery through depression, addiction, isolation and doubt. Beyond the cover art, you’ll get a chance to see more of Cudi’s ...
The narrative is packed with action and keeps the reader engaged. The plot moves through towns, gangs, families, friendships, ...
Five Vancouver Art Books to Read This World Book Day We’re putting the spotlight on titles that feature local artists, curators and collectors.
Sometimes you find yourself remembering a book. Such was the case a few weeks ago, when someone dropped this tweet into our ...
The Walters Art Museum Shines a Light On the Toxic History of Medieval Manuscripts "If Books Could Kill" reveals the deadly history of manuscript production and the impact on bookmakers’—and ...