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The chapters on music show Hajdu at his best, parsing the impact of new technologies on art and society. Early-20th-century ...
Arne Glimcher reflects on 65 years of Pace Gallery in a changed art world. By Robin Pogrebin “I set out on a search for beauty. And I’ve been very successful in that search.” The longtime ...
It was the artwork that changed Miami forever, and it only lasted two weeks. Eleven lush green islands wrapped in floating, Barbie-pink fabric dotted Biscayne Bay in 1983. An ambitious public art ...
Julie Rubio’s film “The True Story of Tamara de Lempicka and the Art of Survival” — playing at the Isis Theatre at 5 p.m. on Tuesday — literally changed art history.
Kesha is officially a free woman creating art on her own terms, and she heard her fans’ call when they criticized her for using AI to generate the original cover art for her single “Delusional ...
The "Sitting/Standing" Rule Changed How I Hang Art in Every Room. Story by Arlyn Hernandez • 3mo. H ow and where to hang art has always been a popular topic for design writers like myself.
Art Has hip-hop changed art? This Baltimore show leaves no doubt. Fifty years on from the birth of hip-hop, a major exhibition looks at its impact on some of our most important artists.
The selfie has turned great art from protagonist to supporting actor in the Instagram-mediated stories of our own lives. In 1977, three decades before the invention of smartphone cameras, Susan ...
Tate Modern changed the way we see art — for good and for ill on whatsapp (opens in a new window) Save Jackie Wullschläger. Published May 3 2025. Jump to comments section Print this page.
After creating art overseas in Italy, Egypt, Peru in the 1970s and ‘80s, she returned to Columbus to have her first art showing at the CMOA in 1990. In 2004, she became the first American woman ...
The ALL ARTS series, How Art Changed Me, features artists reflecting on the personal and transformative role of the arts in their lives. Another new episode will premiere Monday, May 26, at 6 p.m ...
While we both agreed many people hang their art too high, it wasn't until Livingston expanded on the expert rules she picked up from her interior designer that I had to do a mental double-take.