Run, don’t walk. Well, the directors of the Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM) might not appreciate you bolting through their expansive galleries, but if you hustle you can still catch the wonderful ...
It could be argued that most of the histories of art have already been written. After all, how many ways can one retell the standard story of modernism, that period of art that is seen to stretch from ...
Even after a slew of summer festivals and fairs, art lovers still have the chance to experience Chippewa County artists and creators – this time, in a more relaxed environment. The Yellowstone Art ...
It has been almost 30 years since the last large-scale exhibition of Mexican 20 th century art at the Dallas Museum of Art and 17 years since the last exhibition of Post-Revolutionary Mexican Art. Yet ...
Earlier this year, American artist Jumper Maybach completed a major site-specific artwork, which is installed at 1900 K Street in Washington, D.C.—his second commission in the city. While his first ...
Great as is the mystery of printer's ink, it does not make literature; neither does pagination or imprint, nor covers, however garish or however limp. We live in an age when there is much putting of ...
Appraisal: Folk Art Root Sculpture, ca. 1900, from ROADSHOW's Special: Kooky & Spooky. Watch Ken Farmer's appraisal of a folk art root sculpture, ca. 1900, in ROADSHOW's Special: Kooky & Spooky.
As difficult as it may be to believe today — when comic-book superheroes fill our movie screens and serious, willfully obscure comic-strip creations such as Chris Ware’s Jimmy Corrigan merit serious ...
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