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Cindy Sherman. The Women” at Hauser & Wirth traces the artist’s persistent interrogation of gender, artifice and identity.
The Wizard of Oz mural in Humboldt Park, the Haymarket Memorial downtown and the Buddha heads in Lincoln Park are among the works that readers called out in a diverse list.
In a fluorescent-lit diner on a dark city street, film noir-type characters look aloof at the counter while a waiter tends to ...
In the world of comic art, artists are often dubbed ink-slingers based upon not only the volume of ink used, but the activity ...
Osbourne began each canvas with a tonal background, then chimps Kramer, Sable, Sophie, and Janice added their own colorful ...
West Hollywood is one of L.A.’s most historic and lively neighborhoods, from the iconic Sunset Strip to the spirited and ...
The pioneering artist discusses working alone, finding her doppelgängers and selling her first prints for less than $50.
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
The Tent may get all the headlines, but the real soul of the Aspen Food & Wine Classic lives in the curated chaos just beyond ...
Speed, liberation, luxury and elegance all converge in an unlikely Art Deco icon: A 1929 artwork that served as the cover of Die Dame (The Lady), a popular German fashion magazine.
Memphis artist Andre Miller opened Gallery Albertine on Main Street. Here's a look at the gallery and Miller's series on blues icon Robert Johnson.
Vogue unpacks 1920s fashion, from the decade’s prevailing trends to the era’s top designers.