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By bringing museum-quality experiences into everyday spaces, we’re helping shift perceptions of digital art to it being ...
When artists turn concrete into canvas, a city not only transforms visually, it begins to feel alive again, says What happens ...
What artists gain in expressive freedom, art institutions and enthusiasts inherit as long-term structural risk.
Laney Contemporary has staged Visitor, an exhibit of 16 new mixed media works by Franklin at her Brutalist westside gallery, ...
Inspired by a visit to Naoshima art island in Japan, a US collector has commissioned a compelling group of site-specific ...
In Say Hello to the Bad Guys: How Professional Wrestling’s New World Order Changed America, the ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi ...
At the Newport Art Museum, Bobby Anspach's first museum show explores his pursuit of a unique sculptural form that could ...
Sanjukta Mitra’s art explores themes of healing, and the sacred, expressed through a bold colour palette and depictions of ...
Murphy came across a scholarly article about poetic portraiture and thought it would make for a great collaborative project, ...
Why Art Matters, Even on a Pillar When a city turns its pillars into painted canvases, it reveals something deeper than surface change. It reflects care, imagination, and intent. Why does that matter?
Call to the Mystic, a solo show by Mexican artist Eva Malhotra, celebrates 75 years of diplomatic relations between Mexico ...
A member of the German collective Zero Group, he hammered thousands of nails — into columns, chairs, canvases — expressing ...