What you see in Young’s “stick” paintings is not a tightly executed, machine-like painting, but a humbler and more vulnerable approach.
A current exhibition at the MET reveals a humanity that will shift people's perception of religious art — and with it their ...
The exhibition spotlights a contradictory modern art movement that, though it celebrated technological advances, was rooted ...
Sublime paintings from Siena, the birth of Impressionism and more dazzling exhibitions in New York and Washington, D.C., to catch before they’re gone. Suchitra Mattai uses vintage saris and ...
He became much more aware of his culture while living abroad, which solidified his interest in the complexities of materials ...
You can take the artist out of Texas, but you can’t take Texas out of the artist. Dallas native Anthony Padilla made a name ...
Jason Henry for The New York Times Supported by By Jonathan Griffin Reporting from Richmond, Calif. Before Marlon Mullen begins a painting, he likes to tidy his work space. He’ll pre-mix his ...