The best-selling author and frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast confronts ambition and desire on her new album, For Melancholy ...
We caught up with the artist to discuss her works in “Silent Music” at Hauser & Wirth, her approach to abstraction and the ...
The darkly comic Southern novelist kept a quiet practice in the visual arts. For the centenary of her birth, her paintings ...
Peterson centers the Black body in paintings that challenge dominant narratives surrounding Black lives, celebrating beauty, ...
As a breast cancer survivor, I feel it is incumbent upon me to give an accurate picture of cancer to others, particularly ...
After retiring from Hollywood, the legendary actor, who recently passed away alongside his wife, never lost his creative ...
It can feel like technology is ripping us apart, ruining us. Hate and fury spilled out on social media. Deep fakes meant to enrage and deceive. AI aimed ...
Renowned artist Sudhir Patwardhan explores the transformation of Indian cities in his latest exhibition, Cities: Built, ...
Some of Lee’s most evocative works are around the size of a shower tile. She compares looking at one of her paintings in a gallery to peeking through a keyhole: “I love being able to beckon ...
When Louise Cherry took up painting again as an adult, “it was a pull on the senses and memory and I was immediately transported back to being six-years-old, like a coming-home feeling”.
"Crude Oil (Vettriano)" is part of a 2005 series of works in which Banksy put a satirical spin on famous paintings — withering Vincent van Gogh's "Sunflowers" and smashing the diner window in ...
Sandvoss tells V.I.A. she started painting while attending music school at McGill University in Montreal. She was playing ...