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Southern women do not possess the ability to have a lawn full of pure grass. No, Southern women must have stuff on it. And ...
Pink flamingos. Chalk and concrete figures. Cast iron pots with flowers. Old school bells. Cars on blocks.
“This is where I’m putting my retirement money,” says a woman in a brief but infuriating scene from the new documentary “Art for Everybody,” about the life and downfall of the enormously popular ...
Thomas Kinkade's popular oeuvre reflected only a fraction of his identity, as revealed in Miranda Yousef's well-researched ...
Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more to him than that, a new documentary shows.
It represents not just a change of style but a change of mindset in the art of reaching captive consumers. At a big airport, there are a lot of consumers to reach—and new A.I. and VR technology ...
It’s possible, indeed, to suggest that some postliberal art forms are already with us – are already demonstrating their cultural centrality to the new age. Kitsch, of course, is making a comeback.
In the March issue of America, Executive Editor Kerry Weber wrote of her appreciation for Catholic art often dismissed as mere kitsch. While some might look askance at the aesthetics of popular de ...