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Abstract art arrives not, it appears, as a shattering revolution, but as another step in the process of divorcing invention from illusion.
An interactive guide about how our brains try to process abstract art images, presented by Claudia Hammond and featuring an interview with neuroscientist Luca Ticini.
Walker Fine Art has been around for 20 years now, and its current exhibition, “Fractional Confluence,” is a good example of why the business has survived and prospered while other galleries ...
New paintings by the musician Thom Yorke, lead singer of the English rock band Radiohead, will go on view at Tin Man Art gallery in London. The works were produced with artist Stanley Donwood, a ...
Unlike abstract art, representational art depicts recognizable subjects from the real world, such as landscapes or figures. The work might be executed in a wide range of styles, from impressionism ...
ROCKPORT, Tx — On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Aransas County Historical Commission honored the late Simon Michael with a historical marker at the location of his former art studio. “He wasn’t ...
Daniel Rueda and Anna Devís creatively transform everyday objects and urban landscapes into unique art pieces. They use ordinary items like hats, nec ...
The ‘Wild’ roundtable at the Metropolitan Museum of Manila takes a deeper dive into women abstract artists.
There’s something majestic about outdoor art. Against landscapes, cityscapes or seascapes, sculpture can take on an entirely new life. Al fresco, art is at its most accessible. It is used to ...
What is America? A special exhibition, "(Un) Settled," at the Columbia Museum of Art seeks to answers this question through the lens of American landscapes.