A rare gathering of three of her works at the Columbus Museum of Art showcases how much—and how little—has changed.
Raphael found little fortune during a four-year stint in Florence, from 1504 to 1508. His epic come-up came when the ...
Charles Smith’s “A Truth in Stone and Spirit” exhibit will feature a blend of personal memory, news stories and national ...
Two scrolls from the Egyptian ‘Book of the Dead,’ one newly restored, form the breathtaking centerpiece of a show that ...
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Protesters, preachers, and painters: 500 show up at Enumclaw 'No Kings' demonstration
Indivisible Enumclaw has collected more than 1,300 pounds of food and $1,000 in cash donations for Plateau Outreach ...
The life of Japanese sculptor Etsuro Sotoo offers a striking witness to how stone itself can become a path to faith.
Within the first 30 seconds of Jimmy & the Demons, a documentary about the artist directed by Cindy Meehl, I recognized his cardboard sculptures of a dancing couple; a version lives in the Cameron Art ...
The maiden that Raphael painted around 1505 cradles the critter, tender and tame. She’s sitting upright, at a slight angle, ...
Paintings by El Greco and Rembrandt are just the latest to be found under layers of paint and scholarly doubt.
After years of painting landscapes, Angie Norell, for her latest stint as Sterling Creatives’ featured artist, is showcasing ...
They ponied up! Famed New York artist Domingo Zapata, who seems to have launched a new phase of his career in the Middle East ...
In his novel The Third Realm, Norwegian author Karl Ove Knausgaard writes about a fictional black metal band called Domen. The band never records and only rarely plays live – in secret, in the middle ...
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