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Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new ...
In the work of artists I admire, all the training and discipline come out in an act of letting go: a splotch of ink, a ...
What if the next memecoin to explode isn’t barking, ribbiting, or spelling memes with emojis—but instead purring in presale ...
My quest for a true literary experience resulted in choucroute, a surprise organ feast, an epiphany at the Louvre, ...
A stool that doubles as a chair for children and a puzzle for adults is among conceptual product designs by students at ...
Promising review: "I was pleased to find this sturdy screen in great condition upon arrival. With its double-hinged ...
English rock band Bloc Party comes to town to not only perform their great hits but also their debut album "Silent Alarm" in ...
Amber Andersen and Peter Wiarda use synesthesia in their artistic expressions. Andersen paints music as visual art, while ...
Paeans to rain and the monsoon are not new in the subcontinent. Kalidasa’s Ritusamhara offers resplendent rhymes to rain, a ...
The New York-based artist walks us through their new creative horizon and the spiritual forces that keep them going.
Two exhibits at the Carnegie Museum of Art explore the highly personal perspectives of two important 20th-century artists — one of whom hails from Pittsburgh.
If you feel like someday you’ll be buried alive in a collapsing pile of Amazon boxes, you’re not alone. Lots of online ...