Beyond determined decadence, Cate White’s work points to free love’s runoff from and its feints to cross-gender equality.
Before visiting this exhibition, my mind was primed for a certain interpretation of it. The recent federal moves to erase ...
Born in India, then sent home to England as a baby, the artist developed an affinity with the ‘Celtic fringe’ and the sexual ...
Malinda Seneviratne Chandika Gunasekara titled his first solo exhibition ‘Malini’. That was the name he gave his second solo exhibition as well. Malini, he said, is the name of his late grandmother.
The art exhibition on display from Feb. 21-23 at the Line Hotel in Koreatown explores themes of Black migration and movement ...
NEW YORK — There’s a reason the terms “romantic” and “romanticism” are so often preceded by the adjective “hopeless.” ...
One of Peter Jopling’s earliest memories is standing in awe and wonder before William Dobell’s celebrated painting of the US ...
From a skate shop in Los Feliz to a bakery in Burbank, these spots give Disney fans a glimpse into who Walt was and how ...
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The List on MSNHGTV Star Orlando Soria's Steamiest Social Media SnapsOrlando Soria, star of HGTV's "Build Me Up," isn't afraid to share his sexier side on social media - these pics are ...
The New Yorker, now celebrating its centenary, has defied media trends by giving an unusual amount of control to the artists behind its conversation-starting covers.
Tostmann introduces his survey with a pair of pastels by the British artist James Sharples of George and Martha Washington, each created circa 1798 and accessioned by the institution in 1848. (A tool ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThe World's Greatest Museum Is Also the Most Intimidating—Here's How to Navigate the Louvre Like a ProA Paris-based art lover offers advice on how to explore the world's greatest museum. How do you fall in love with the Louvre?
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