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"His brushstrokes are minimalist and modernist, and imbued with the expressive spirit of Chinese calligraphy, by which he ...
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
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Hélène and Jeanne Karpov, through their unique skill sets, they have created pieces for some of the most prestigious luxury ...
As the Triad cruises through Independence Day weekend, temperatures are high and festivals are hot, heading into mid-July.
There’s something magical about the hunt for treasures from the past, and in Allentown, Pennsylvania, that magic has a brick-and-mortar home called Weil Antique Center.
Chinese modern ink artist Qi Baishi's (1864-1957) works animate his illuminating perspectives on what many would consider to be mundane.
The Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Doha is set to host diverse workshops this month, inviting residents and visitors of all ages to explore Islamic art, calligraphy, geometry, and creative expression.