Instead of capturing the act of losing something, artists like Peter Hujar and Hamad Butt show us what’s been lost.
Seitu K. Jones riffs on Black boat culture in University of St. Thomas show; the Minneapolis Institute of Art and Public ...
From ‘Blade Runner’ to ‘Aliens,’ Syd Mead's illustrations continue to shape the landscape of science fiction in Hollywood ...
Art and science are disciplines that have historically co-existed as polarised entities. However, artists and scientists both ...
BlackBook Presents, in collaboration with UNESCO's GEM Report is thrilled to announce Mother Nature in the Bardo: an art exhibition and book exploring the impact between art, culture, and the ...
Miles Unger follows Vincent van Gogh’s time living in the bohemian Montmartre district, and its explosive effect on the ...
As we approach Christmas, artist monographs are increasingly appearing on the market, so I begin the October Art Diary with several, which are also linked to launch exhibitions.
The son of an art dealer, he amassed holdings that included ... Camille Pissarro, Auguste Rodin, and Paul Signac. The collector earned the enmity of the Nazis, among other reasons, for an ...
This second sale devoted to the artist unveils an unprecedented collection of some 180 works, retracing over 40 years of ...
She considers Paris-based Filipino artist Stella Rojas her mentor ... Georges Seurat and Paul Signac. “When I read this in my research about the Salon des Independants and knowing I would ...
Paul McCarthy was born in 1945 in Salt Lake City. He studied at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City (1968–69); earned a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute (1969) and an MFA from the ...
The performance artist Marina Abramovic celebrated the announcement of a new cultural center in a private home designed by the famed Mexican architect Luis Barragán. Marina Abramovic, seated ...
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