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For as long as human history has been recorded, man has created art in his own image. The works of art that transcend time and culture, from Michelangelo to Picasso, have been creations that ...
The human figure is the springboard of the visual conversation that occurs between the two artists. Each artist, in their own way, has pushed the work to abstraction.” ...
This month the Struve Gallery, 309 W. Superior St., shows two contrasting approaches to representing the human figure. The first, by Bill Vuksanovich, is indebted to the capacity of photographs to … ...
The exhibit will feature artists who have worked in the Baton Rouge area, focusing on their varying uses and interpretations of the human figure.
Printmaker Tonja Torgerson, left, and ceramist Gunyoung Kim, are the Lawrence Arts Centers 2014-2015 artists-in-residence. Apart by Tonja Torgerson, mixed media on paper, 100 by 70 inches, 2012 ...
Salman Toor’s show in New York and Christina Quarles’s in Chicago reveal the enduring — but continually evolving — style of the centuries-old art form known as figuration.
The 53-year-old artist discovered ceramics at an early age. In the sixth grade, the potter’s wheel was a means of escaping gym class, but quickly became something much more.
Are Ceramics What We Need to Feel Human Again?: Four burgeoning ceramists speak on how our natural relationship with the art form could restore our balance.
Clay has traditionally been used for making things that are useful, such as cups and plates. But ceramic artists working in California in the 1950s and ’60s showed that clay is more than a ...
Edinburgh-based artist Jessica Harrison transforms the collectible ceramic ladies that populate grandmothers' china cabinets into spectacles of gore.
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