The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasmagorical paintings, discovered by the art world more than 30 years after his death.
Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
"The Whole World Is a Mystery" at the Carnegie Museum of Art marks the first retrospective look at Gertrude Abercrombie in ...
The work, which includes a short film by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Jess Kohl and an original mixed media art ...
Stories leap off the page in this quarter’s exhibition, which showcases notable works from the library’s collection of the ...
The exhibition The Voice of Leda blends ancient mythology with contemporary art, showcasing artist Wioletta Kulewska Akyel's work at Muza, the Malta National Community Art Museum, until 16 ...
In her new memoir, the musician writes unflinchingly about her life before and through music – including those formative ...
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TheCollector on MSN10 Works of Art Inspired by LiteratureArt has always drawn inspiration from experience, be it the physical world perceived by the senses or more abstract aspects, ...
The British surrealist Ithell Colquhoun combined magic and mythology to create art from buried folklore.
Sharjah Art Gallery "Solidarity Now" is the AUC Visual Arts Programme's second annual juried Visual Arts Open Exhibition on ...
The best exhibitions, from painting and sculpture to video art, from major institutions and commercial galleries during the ...
Edward Boccia was an influential American Expressionist in his lifetime. Now, a New York exhibition sheds light on his ...
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