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Barf bags. Styrofoam cups. Skateboard decks. Joseph R Tomlinson has drawn on many unconventional surfaces. Drink coasters, ...
Miní, a wild-born female jaguar, takes an unbelievable journey from the Iberá Wetlands to the Gran Chaco forest to revive a ...
An artist whose life and work were deeply interwoven with the fabric of twentieth-century art is set to be celebrated in an ...
The Royal Academy’s latest exhibition, Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo offers a rare glimpse into the dark and moody world of the renowned writer best known for his novels The ...
Bissy, showcased at Picasso East Gallery last week, reveals a deep connection between writing and drawing as her elegant ...
Rio is a self-taught artist whose surreal, Dalí-inspired works explore life and death and the delicate balance of natural ...
After encountering the work of this "outsider artist," WBUR senior reporter Amelia Mason considered how we decide what art is ...
With her debut show at Bowman Sculpture, Joanna Allen delves into the psychological and experimental nature of her practice.
It was a deliberate pivot from the Eurocentric, blue-chip circuit: a messy, ambitious attempt to redraw the art world map.
The cartoonist Robert Crumb is described in a new biography as “misanthropic.” In his own work, he typically characterizes his personality as an unpleasant cocktail of rage, lust, and social ...
If Art Basel is the Swiss banker of the art world—crisp, calculated, perfectly dapper—then Art Central is its unruly cousin: clutching a pineapple bun in one hand and a kitschy vinyl art toy ...