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Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) shattered artistic convention, dissolving form into movement and light into ...
Painter, performer and collector of the unusual and grotesque Joe Coleman has a show at Jeffrey Deitch and movie at the Tribeca Film Festival ...
Nathan Lane, left, and Robin Williams, right, in a scene from the movie “The Birdcage,” an adaptation of the French comedy, “La Cage aux Folles.” It screens as part of the Pride Month QFEST movie ...
Mi Polin, a company in Warsaw, specializes in reproducing traces of the traditional Jewish prayer containers pried off door ...
Aug. 16, Sound Board at MotorCity Casino, Detroit, ticket prices vary. • Bone Thugs-N-Harmony: Aug. 24, Pine Knob Music Theatre, Independence Twp. with Three 6 Mafia, ticket prices vary. • From Ashes ...
A show at the Saint Louis Art Museum explores technological and artistic advancements of the interwar period.
The impressionists differed in their political and social opinions well before the Affair, and their varying attitudes toward France’s Jewish population proved to be one of the most divisive issues.
The small but striking exhibition reveals how printmakers from Dürer to Rembrandt shaped Northern European art — one black ...
Victor Higgins' "Aspens" and Joseph Henry Sharp’s "Oklahoma Cheyenne" had been missing since March 1985, when they were snatched in broad daylight ...
Each stretch of seaside tells a unique story, from the Panhandle’s creamy white sand and old Florida towns, to the Atlantic’s ...
After the deliriousness of the new millennium wore off, audiences entered the 2000s challenged by, well, everything. When the ...