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After watching “ Deafman Glance ,” Wilson’s five-hour breakthrough “silent opera” first presented in 1970, Louis Aragon, a founding member of the surrealists, wrote in an open letter to his deceased ...
One evening in the spring of 1985, as we were preparing our second issue (having, initially, seriously, forgotten we had to ...
Juanjo Guarnido, the co-creator of the award-winning graphic novel series Blacksad, shares his passion for New York, ...
Here, his portraits weren’t foregrounding identity so much as interplanetary relationships in the microcosm of the Tuscan ...
The abstract artist taught at PAFA, showed at Whitney, and sold art to MoMA. Then, she seemed to fall off the map entirely ...
Seeing a professional athlete or sports team share their work can be a rush for young artists. But what happens when it's ...
School has started and that means it’s time to learn. Why not explore an art technique, exercise rusty skills or add work to ...
Dorian Sylvain, a local muralist, educator and cultural organizer, will open her first solo exhibition in two decades at ...
A $200 estate sale find in England turns out to be a long-lost Salvador Dalí watercolor worth up to $40,000 — and it's ...
The Weimar physician advocated for a more fluid understanding of sexuality and gender—a pioneering idea that was erased by ...
Essential oils smell good. Some might have calming effects or help relieve stress. But they aren’t magic cure-alls for every ...
Time travel isn’t just for science fiction anymore—it’s alive and well at Cakes & Cream Fifties Diner in Branson, Missouri, where the burgers are juicy, the shakes are hand-spun, and the nostalgia ...