The Tyler school alum, who will have a career retrospective at PAFA, draws inspiration from the resilience and beauty of ...
Ameya Okamoto, Santana Walker, and Celeste Hampton—part of the Smithsonian's Nail Art Project. Photos courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution When Indigenous entrepreneur and aesthetic innovator ...
WILLIAMSBURG — The Reves Center for International Studies at William & Mary announced that Abby Rapoport will deliver the ...
The walls of artist Chris Duke’s Frederick County home are filled with the creative visions she’s drawn and painted ...
PITTSBURGH–As the Civil War was raging, thousands of American readers would wait to get news on the conflict every seven days from Harper’s Weekly, then the most widely-read periodical in the United ...
Gallery FIFTY ONE is thrilled to announce a new group exhibition. This exhibition brings together a remarkable collection of works by renowned and lesser known photographers, including William Klein, ...
Many modern Michaels have etched their names into pop culture and household recognition, from singers like Jackson to actors like Keaton to athletes like Jordan. To refer to a famous Michael, these ...
including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and Museum Ludwig in Cologne. Though Eggleston followed in the footsteps of American documentary photographers like Robert Frank and Walker ...
William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1955. He attended the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (1973–76), Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976–78), and studied mime and ...
William Scott was born in San Francisco, California, in 1964. A self-taught artist, Scott’s paintings often render San Francisco as “Praise Frisco”, an imagined utopia that realizes his idealization ...
William Wegman was born in Holyoke, Massachusetts, in 1943. He graduated from the Massachusetts College of Art in 1965 with a BFA in painting, then enrolled in the graduate painting and printmaking ...
Prince William and Prince Harry remain "at war with one another" following former royal aide Jason Knauf's first television interview, royal commentator Charlotte Griffiths has suggested. Speaking ...
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