An exhibition at Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts emphasizes the stories and rituals surrounding religious artworks and objects.
In Brandon Shimoda's 'The Afterlife Is Letting Go,' remembrances of Japanese detention in World War II become an indictment ...
In an era dominated by color, Noir et Blanc: The Essence of Form offers a transcendent journey into the elemental purity of ...
Elizabeth J. “Liz” Powers ’10 founded ArtLifting through Harvard Innovation Labs with her brother, Spencer Powers, to help ...
On the heels of the release of his new book of poems, Santa Cruz's Gary Young draws new interest in the art and life of his ...
The inaugural exhibition of the Irene and Richard Frary Gallery, Art and Graphic Design of the European Avant-Gardes, offers a rare look at art and ephemera by artists and intellectuals, largely from ...
Darien Book Aid celebrates 75 years of donating books nationally and internationally to encourage the love of reading.
Photorealist art, once dismissed as simplistic, gets reconsidered in a sprawling MOCA exhibition in downtown L.A. that ...
The single-panel gag cartoon is “unique in the world of humor,” Phil Witte, JD’83, and Rex Hesner write in Funny Stuff: How ...
Coulliere, France, with the Fauvists: Fauvism, an art movement and style of painting led by Henri Matisse and André Derain, ...
Ana’s Art Gallery: “Painting in the Parks,” new works from Boulder artist Lonny Granston include pastels and oils from his ...
I recently stayed at a blandly business-oriented hotel in San Jose in order to celebrate my birthday, drink a tall boy, and ...