The kickoff of the Atlanta Art Fair presents an opportunity for the city’s dealers to not only expose their artists to out-of ...
The visual artist discusses her unique approach to painting and her upcoming show in Paris.
Long a fearless critic of Israel, Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has made wrenching portraits of her nation’s suffering since October ...
Pacing is crucial in dialogue. Short, punchy exchanges can create a sense of urgency or conflict, while longer monologues can slow things down for moments of reflection or exposition. Varying the ...
Describing her artwork as “imaginative realism”, Falkenberg’s subjects are rendered realistically but exist in imaginary ...
Portrait and Mural Masterpieces in ManilART '24 ManilART ‘24 proudly presents two of Ed Coronel's latest masterpieces, ...
This fall, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is bedecked with pastels, broad brushstrokes and light –– the ...
The shows opening this week have themes ranging from political critique and surrealist mysticism to deeply personal ...
Once called “probably the funniest and most malicious” of the postmodernists, his books reflected a career-long interest in ...
After graduating from the Art School of Kazan in 1900, Fechin went to study at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg under Ilya Repin, a leading artist of the Russian Realist movement. During ...
The Village Voice delves into the exuberant weirdness and bountiful visions on display in the Guy Maddin retrospective at IFC.