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They say beauty is everywhere if we have eyes to see. A team of scientists looked at a tiny, 3-mm snail and saw art.
In his cozy workshop behind his D.C. home, contemporary kumiko craftsman David Gootnick, a Craft Show featured artist, uses the raw material of his practice: a five-foot-long, two-inch-thick plank of ...
This show blends over 60 works by the legendary Spanish artist with 130 pieces by 30 Asian and Asian-diasporic artists, ...
Khalidah Asri has turned her love for sewing into a powerful medium of expression, transforming scraps of fabric into ...
WHEN A WOMAN enters a convent, it has all sorts of ramifications for her family and friends; but when 30-year-old Evie Hone ...
A selection of art from the legendary Bass House, designed by Paul Rudolph, is making their way onto the auction block ...
It’s only a matter of time before our social feed is flooded with fan commentary on the best Met Gala red-carpet looks. Over ...
An exhibition in Brown’s Granoff Center for the Creative Arts celebrates the artwork of Professor of Visual Art Leslie ...
The artist engages with the consequences of technological advancement, such as climate collapse and the end of human agency.
The 1920s movement is winning fans abroad, even as its legacy is embattled at home.
Houstonians first knew her as Baroness Kuffner, the mother of prominent socialite Kizette Foxhall, noted for her chainmail dresses and resemblance to Greta Garbo in the Houston Chronicle.
The Norton Museum of Art sparkled as it celebrated the opening of its latest exhibition, Artists’ Jewelry: From Cubism to Pop ...