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It’s not a large exhibition, but it’s a versatile one, covering medieval bookmaking technology and science, the social lives ...
SINGAPORE – In 1980s Singapore, when nude life drawing was taboo, a little-known pioneer artist insisted on its practice at the then-four-year-old Lasalle College of the Arts. Few locals dared ...
The text shouts. It’s an optometrist’s pay day. Book covers have always sold – or oversold – their contents. Like all art, book design is a sign of the times: of consumer whims and ...
The artist does not emerge from the book's pages with very much credit. In 1642, not long after the death of his beloved wife Saskia van Ulyenburgh, Rembrandt van Rijn began a sexual relationship ...
Book Signing The book's editors, photographer, and several essay authors will present new scholarship on Fallingwater's fine and decorative art, revealing fascinating stories about the collection ...
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We’re putting out an SOS (wink, wink) for Rihanna! The mom of two is quickly learning that her Grammys have little clout with her sons RZA and Riot. Unlike her millions of adoring fans, the ...
The 2025 Colorado Governor’s Art Show and Sale will open with a gala ... The Friends of the Loveland Public Library will hold their semi-annual book sale Friday-Sunday, May 2-4, in the McKee ...
Co-parenting is a hard enough feat behind closed doors — never mind when you have spotlights shining on you and your family. Literally. HGTV stars Tarek El Moussa and Christina Haack aren’t ...
From geopolitical tensions and climate change to economic inequalities and political instabilities, the book sets out a road map for scholars, policymakers, activists and even residents of cities ...