Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
A retrospective exhibition of designer Naoto Fukasawa at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA) explores his design ethos ...
LAPS art teachers include, front row from left, Jessie Ross, Mountain Elementary; Claire Stewart, LAMS; and Stephanie Rittner ...
Her works reveal a rich set of references and precedents, primarily tied to early avant-garde research and, in particular, ...
Yet only “Gray Tree” has scale-invariant branch diameters. When Mondrian removes the scale invariance in “Blooming Apple Tree ...
Gustav Klimt attended discussions of scientific developments, like the microscope, which he incorporated into his work ...
NBA Champion and reigning Finals MVP Jaylen Brown has officially joined team Oakley for the athlete’s first ever brand ...
We look at the state of Best Cinematography, Costume and Production Design, VFX, Score, Sound, Editing, Makeup/Hair races, ...
Scottish colourists exhibition: the painters who stood shoulder to shoulder with Matisse and Cezanne
In the early years of the 20th century, four painters left behind a drab grey Presbyterian Scotland for the exciting ...
The worlds of art and design collided at the 16th edition of the India Art Fair, where a global outlook and women artists ...
Discover how Gulf architecture combines tradition with innovation in landmark museums that reflect regional identity and ...
Strings" at Piano Noble is the first exhibition to delve into the sculptor's use of string across her practice.
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