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Artists often use their work to share a message. A local painter and poet who is nonverbal also uses his art to be heard. Charles Lenny Lunn has autism and apraxia, which prevents him from speaking.
During an interview for “BLUE: The Life and Art of George Rodrigue,” the artist’s son Jacques says that if you had called his grandmother a “Cajun,” she might have slapped your face.
Meet the man behind the iconic Blue Dog in Blue: The Life and Art of George Rodrigue. This PBS documentary film takes a deep dive into the mesmerizing world of the late, great Louisiana painter ...
Greenville-based artist Sarah Kern blends emotional depth with vibrant creativity, crafting work that reflects both her Atlanta roots and a passion for community connection. Inspired by travel ...
In his first art exhibition in nearly a decade, the actor and painter draws from the frenetic energy of his youth, and from the empathy of his mother, the photographer Sylvia Plachy. The capital ...
But I remember going to bed without enough to eat.” YIELD? Indiana spent nine years studying art, right through a fellowship to the University of Edinburgh. Nevertheless, he believes that art ...
In “The Art Spy,” Michelle Young shines new light on the heroic French curator Rose Valland. By Nina Siegal Nina Siegal is the author of three novels and “The Diary Keepers: World War II ...
If you’re feeling overwhelmed, don’t fret. We’re keeping track of all the must-see art shows in the U.S. and abroad. So whether you want to visit a show that’s popping up in your ...