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Noah Davis was a painter's painter, a deeply thoughtful Black voice heard by other artists until he died at 32. A new L.A.
In his largest ever American institutional show, at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the nonagenarian painter is an unparalleled ...
What if an art weekend were to, finally, prioritise quality over hype?
Fenix’s inaugural exhibition “All Directions” lives up to its name, presenting the ugly and the possible alike: the burdens ...
The Gallery at Jimmy's invites guests to experience The Alchemy of a Life, a powerful and intimate retrospective of painter Thorpe Feidt (1940–2024). The exhibition opens with a public reception on ...
Getting older beautifully is about timeless fashion that shows you are. For women over sixty, good clothes are a statement of ...
Her work appropriately wanders the world from Houston to Greece, but it’s in her study of time that is her true genius.
After two traumatic moments, the Oviedo studio The Artistic Hand lives on thanks to an adoptive family of artists.
Let me tell you about Wisconsin’s most extraordinary shopping adventure that makes those Black Friday door-busters look like amateur hour. The Goodwill Outlet in Milwaukee, affectionately known as ...
The non-profit’s exhibit called ‘Up to Us: Black Dimensions in Art, 1975–Tomorrow’ A 50-Year Celebration of Black Creativity ...
Miyoko Ito survived an earthquake, incarceration and illness. Her transportive paintings defied ideas about abstract art.
Grace Hartigan in Raleigh, NC, Mary Abbott in New York, and Mildred Thompson in Miami bring Abstract Expressionism back to center stage.