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Experience the 10th Chalkfest with stunning sidewalk art by 50 creatives, kid-friendly fun, and music, drawing over 25,000 to Maple Grove this June.
SharePandemonia is a character and persona created as conceptual art by an anonymous London-based artist that has appeared in ...
A late artist that got his start in Roxbury now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts in a new exhibition ...
As the national art and celebrity worlds coalesced at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual Met Gala in early May, the ...
Unlike Kahlo, whose face appears on cushions and in baby books, Varo, Carrington and Rahon are little known outside the art ...
Sakura Square, home to a third-generation family-owned grocery store specializing in Japanese and Asian foods is the site of several new murals by a Denver artist.
Titled “Untitled (1978),” the work is described to be the earliest known example of Basquiat’s iconic “Head” motif which he created at 18 years old. Basquiat’s “Head” figuration is considered to be a ...
The legend of Marvel and DC Comics is the subject of a new exhibition, ‘Jack Kirby: Heroes and Humanity,’ at the Skirball ...
Arranged chronologically, the exhibition explores artistic circles, art school peers and assorted ... s portraits were “in most part nearly caricatures, all of them on the unpleasant side”.
In Taft v. Kamen's Art Shoppes, Pender claimed that she saw a well-drawn caricature of a couple, who were white. Pender, an African American woman, opted to get a drawing of her and her son.
From classic art to modern sketches, this episode dives into how caricature evolved into an art form where less truly is more — and how famous figures still come to life in just a few lines.