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Perhaps flamboyant financier Pierre Lagrange spoke for the entire Upper East Side when, over drinks at the Carlyle, he ...
From Mozart and Dostoevsky to Jackson Pollock — two books reveal the fundamental and sometimes surprising intertwining of mathematics and creativity ...
Mary Abbott Worked Alongside Abstract Expressionists Like Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock. Now, She’s Finally Getting Her Due Abbott was an integral part of New York City’s mid-century avant ...
Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his ...
Jackson Pollock paintings (fragments) and their multifractal spectra: Mural (left), Lavender Mist (right top), and Convergence (right bottom). All multifractal spectra at the same scale, ...
The German painter, who has a studio on the west coast of the North Island, drenched Art Basel in fuschia and white paint ...
Willem de Kooning, Woman as Landscape, 1954–55; Oil and charcoal on canvas. Photo: Maris Hutchinson “I like the idea of searching for the figures, especially in the 1980s paintings. They’re ...
Sotheby’s acquired the former Met Breuer in 2023, and is now renovating it with Herzog & de Meuron. The Swiss office shared its vision this week for the new home of Sotheby’s New York on Madison ...
By Dan Stark The “Jazz Loft @ Southampton Concert Series” continues with the “Long Island Jazz Legends & Local Juke Joints” ...
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Residents of memory care units across Polk County are “painting Polk purple” by giving residents a creative outlet, and for one artist, rekindling a lifelong passion.
When culturally tuned-in New Yorkers migrate en masse to the east end of Long Island, that can mean just one thing: it’s art collecting season out east. The Hamptons’ only international art fair and ...
Helen A. Harrison Reimagines the Art World with Deadly Precision in Acclaimed 'Art of Murder' Series
Art of Murder author Helen A. Harrison with forensic art analyst Nicholas Petraco at Hamptons Whodunit, East Hampton's mystery and true crime writers' festival, April 2025. Credit: Hamptons Whodunit / ...
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