To wit, take the work of the king of fart art, Jackson Pollock. His “Number 1A, 1948,” (even too lazy to give his acrylic ...
Before fully embracing painting, Leslie Ignacio Pucay was a full-time wife and mother. She also dabbled in photography, but it was painting that truly captured her heart. It became more than just a ...
Art has been a cornerstone of human expression for millennia, capturing emotions, ideas, and the spirit of the times. From ...
It was in 1963, at the São Paulo Biennale in Brazil, that two abstractionists from opposite ends of the world first crossed ...
Visual artist George Dombek celebrates 30 years of open studios and 65 years of painting this November. For the first three ...
“Grounded,” the newly opened exhibition of relatively recent acquisitions of contemporary art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, starts out setting a very high bar. It’s a compelling launch, ...
Texas Tech has spent millions and worked so hard to raise its profile and enhance its national reputation. Its fans must act accordingly.
NPR's Susan Stamberg was a longtime champion of visual arts coverage, but she had to invent new ways to do it on the radio.
The Sunday and New York Times bestselling author wrote her debut novel under her desk while temping as a PA for private equity companies. Lotte Brundle meets her.
Kim Whanki and Adolph Gottlieb's artworks meet again in a landmark Seoul exhibition, showcasing their significant yet ...
In honoring the incredible talent that Melanie Ward was, V revisited an unforgettable conversation between her and close ...
Bill Nighy has strong opinions on the art of living. And now he is imparting his wisdom as an agony uncle. Choice tips: become a glory hunter, shake your bottom and don’t befriend windsurfers ...