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A writer drove from Chicago to L.A. to see what it truly means to belong to a place.
This seems to be the one ray of positivity shining through the otherwise fairly uniform gloom of the recently published reports on the state of the art market ... Condo and Ed Ruscha, to produce ...
When Mitch Evans was young, his world revolved around football and baseball. Though his mom supported his first love, the art ...
He 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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Performing below their low estimates, the auction houses bet on a “flight to quality” but found little interest from bidders on top lots.
There were few surprises to be had at Phillips’s evening sale of modern and contemporary art in New York on Tuesday ... The sale ended, appropriately, with Ruscha’s The End #81 (2009 ...
Paisley Art Institute is selling a quarter of its art collection at auction after a row with Paisley Museum forced them to seek a new home in Glasgow. Stellar works by the Scottish Colourists met a ...