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Mavis Pusey was a pioneer of Black abstraction before she was nearly forgotten. A new show in Philadelphia begins a journey ...
Presenting a substantial cross-section of Beacon’s breadth as an artistic hub, Hudson Beach Glass through Aug. 3 is ...
Artists are nominated by a Smithsonian research staff member and then selected by a panel of Smithsonian art curators and representatives from the science, history and culture communities. More than ...
A new show, "Infinite Images" at the Toledo Museum of Art, traces the long history of algorithmic art from the 1960s to today.
Ming Fay’s playful papier-mâiché sculptures at the Gardner museum, of fruit and other things that grow, are balm for the ...
Pictures of Belonging at the Smithsonian American Art Museum spotlights Miki Hayakawa, Hisako Hibi, and Miné Okubo, three Japanese American women artists whose overlooked stories bring powerful voices ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- An internationally touring art installation is coming to downtown Milwaukee next month. "Lost," by Australian artist Amanda Parer, will be located on the Milwaukee Performing ...
Why We Turn Grief Into Art In dark times, many novelists, poets, and performers turn to their work to process and express what they’re feeling.
In a world inundated with literal messaging and constant definition, abstract art stands as a silent but powerful counterpoint. It doesn’t tell us what to see or feel; instead, it invites us to ...
‘Umeke Lāʻau, a 22-foot calabash bowl by multimedia artist Meleanna Aluli Meyer, serves as a gathering space for all to experience art and culture as healing.
Sacramento home for sale blends nature and art with custom details, skylights, an art studio, and stunning views of oak trees in Fair Oaks.
"There's an intellectual part, but then there's this totally emotional part." For Raymond L. Haywood, finding balance in his art is an integral part of his process.