
From Gainsborough to Hockney: The 300-year-old pet portraits
Another aspect of the canine psyche, consistently affirmed in art, is faithfulness. This comes across emphatically in the 19th-Century paintings ...
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MTV and the Hirshhorn’s Artist Competition TV Series Take Up Profound Injustices
(Spoiler alert: this article contains information and plot points from the third episode of The Exhibit.) As we pass the ...
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Eight ways indoor plants can improve your home
In homes across the world, particularly in Millennial and Gen-Z households, a trend for houseplants is flourishing. Gone are the ...
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23 Graduation Gifts That Are More Useful Than a Degree
The best graduation gifts for him—or anyone for that matter—usually tick off these three boxes: They're well-made or special in ...
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Elizabeth Talford Scott at Goya Contemporary
Though Elizabeth Talford Scott’s stalwart contributions to fiber art warrant great acclaim, she is, unfortunately, underappreciated beyond Baltimore, where she ...
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MTV’s The Exhibit Is Back With an Inflatable Dolphin
I wasn’t even a minute and a half into episode four of MTV’s The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist ...
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Christina Quarles’s Paintings of Tangled Appendages Probe Prismatic Senses of Self
The first thing I noticed when Christina Quarles opened the door for a studio visit was her face—round, inviting, with ...
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Florida Principal Ousted Over “Pornographic” Michelangelo Sculpture
A Florida principal has resigned under pressure from the school board after three parents complained that an art teacher had ...
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Erick Medel’s “Mariachi” @ Rusha & Co, Los Angeles
The lives of many of Mexican heritage are punctuated by performances; an ensemble of mariachi musicians celebrates a birth, performs ...
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Valentin Noujaïm’s requiem for a razed nightclub
Valentin Noujaim, Pacific Club2023, mixed media, color, sound, 16 minutes. Benjamin Taos Bertrand. ONLY ONE PERSON dances in Valentin Noujaïm’s ...
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Blackened Plywood Shards Rupture Inside Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s Chapel in a Leonardo Drew’s New Installation — Colossal
Art #installation #Leonardo Drew #wood March 24, 2023 Grace Ebert “Number 360” (2023) installation view at Yorkshire Sculpture Park ...
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Wangechi Mutu’s New Museum Show Weaves a Dazzling Web of Interconnectedness | Artsy
ArtZoë HopkinsWangechi Mutu, installation view of “Wangechi Mutu: Intertwined” at New Museum, New York, 2023. Photo by Dario Lasagni. Courtesy ...
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You shall go to the ballet! Cinderella at the Royal Opera House – in pictures
Stanisław Węgrzyn as the tailor, Leo Dixon as the dance master, Katharina Nikelski as a dressmaker, Thomas Whitehead as a ...
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Seeing & Believing 374 | John Wick: Chapter 4 & The Warriors (1979) – Christ and Pop Culture
Sarah and returning guest Abby Olcese find themselves reviewing not one but two adrenaline-soaked action movies this week. First, they ...
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Interview: Christoph Niemann On Wit, Distilling an Idea, and How the Internet Has Made Us Better Readers — Colossal
Art Colossal #Christoph Niemann #drawing #humor March 24, 2023 Grace Ebert “Turning The Table” (2022), from the book ‘Idea ...
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Can an AI program really write a good movie? Here’s a test
The rise of AI programs like ChatGPT has triggered a tidal wave of ethical handwringing, most prominently from within the ...
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