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American interior designer, art collector, and philanthropist, effortlessly combined elegance with an instinctive, refined ...
There is a small scratch of farmland nestled in a subdivision of King, Ont., that is remarkably ordinary. Its pebble-pocked soil has produced commonplace crops: potatoes, soybeans, wheat. The ragged ...
Sotheby’s three-part evening sale on Thursday in New York generated a total of $186.1 million on 68 lots, coming towards the high end of its $141 million to $204.9 million estimate. The result, while ...
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LAist on MSNHow LA inspired a Korean American artist whose place in history is still being writtenHe was already a working artist and considered a kind of child prodigy in his home country. He lived here until his dea ...
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ARTnews on MSNMarlene Dumas's Record-Breaking Sale Is a Win for Women Artists-But the Market Still Has More Work to DoMarlene Dumas was newly crowned the most expensive living female artist in the world when her 1997 painting Miss January, featuring a woman with a ghostly white face who's naked from the waist down, ...
Ed Ruscha: I originally went there five or six ... this material that will end up at the Ransom will be just bits and pieces and thinking behind my work as an artist, and it all comes together ...
And now, they’ve experienced the uncanny horror of watching scenes from their art come to life ... not lighting fires,” Ruscha told Believer magazine for a 2006 piece.
Jamie Wyeth: Unsettled (contemporary art) Curtis Barnes ... Lee Bontecou and Edward Ruscha. General admission to the museum is $15 for adults. $10 for seniors (60+), active military and groups ...
This is a truly rare chance, a privileged opportunity to acquire one of the most iconic pieces of post-war American art. Edward Ruscha was born in Omaha, Nebraska, 1937 and is one of the most ...
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