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The Museum of Modern Art announces Marcel Duchamp, the first North American retrospective of the artist’s work in over 50 ...
Miriam Schapiro was born in 1923 in Toronto, Canada, to Russian Jewish parents, but she was brought up in Brooklyn, New York.
The exhibit explores the early days of U.S.-China trade with a focus on Connecticut merchants and sailors who participated in ...
Imagine, blurring the line between murals and nature, where real plants, shadows, and textures of the surroundings bleed into ...
Despite being feted as Amsterdam’s foremost sculptor, and in his own day a major artistic influence across Northern Europe, ...
There’s a place in Kansas where the streets are lined with Dala horses instead of parking meters, where “Välkommen” signs greet you instead of “Welcome,” and where you can eat your weight in Swedish ...
The colourful and vibrant outfits of women in his native village in Sonepat (Haryana) first drew him to art, while the serene ...
The artist’s first North American survey explores the legacy of colonial histories and the African diaspora in the Caribbean and beyond.
After 45 years trolling for salmon on the waters of Southeast Alaska, artist Stephen Lawrie is mixing acrylics with water in ...
As you enter the Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ), you are greeted by a golden-winged Nana, the Angel of Temperance, a monumental sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle (1930–2002). This ...
Vice and Virtue,’ Art Center’s latest juried show, gives artists a chance to explore the good and bad in the world.
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