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The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
His sculptures examine how the body is so often objectified and repurposed for someone else’s convenience or utility.
Joyce Carol Oates' allusions to 'Lolita's' Humbert Humbert are intentional in 'Fox,' a squirm-inducing mystery about a ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNDraw what you see: 9 observation exercises to train your artist’s eyeA classic and really straight-forward practice exercise taught at many art schools is to draw from a reference image but with ...
I think my experience of South Africa has been that one has to keep an optimism and a pessimism together, and neither by ...
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Woman's World on MSN‘Matlock’s’ Kathy Bates Looks Amazing—the Style Secret Behind Her SuitsMatlock, the long-running ’80s series starring Andy Griffith as the quirky title character, was one of the best-loved legal ...
European collectors drove early sales while American and Asian buyers remained conspicuously absent on day one.
The sounds of protest and resistance produced by women are caught in a political contradiction, as Anne Carson’s ‘The Gender ...
A Short History of Australian Art, is heavily ironic. It’s obviously not possible to have a show of Aboriginal art that ...
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is staging the first comprehensive survey of late artist Kaari Upson’s work ...
On view during Art Basel, a homecoming show at Hauser and Wirth tries to give a full view to the many layers of Meret Oppenheim.
UCT student Voni Baloyi said curating the exhibition, “At Their Feet”, presented an opportunity to break down the silos of ...
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