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A Good Day’s Work” repositions Anna Mary Robertson “Grandma” Moses (1860–1961) as a multidimensional force in American art, whose beloved painted recollections of rural life earned her a distinctive ...
Downtown Sulphur was once again a flurry of activity June 7 as the vibrant sights and sounds of the annual Artesian Arts Festival attracted thousands of art patrons and families.
The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious ...
Black Earth Rising’ is a reminder that the climate catastrophe is often felt most keenly by the populations who bare least ...
The Museum of Fine Art has scheduled its second free youth art camp of the year for July 28 to Aug. 1. That’s a month out, but Jason Edward Hayden, the museum’s executive director, said earlier that ...
Artist's new exhibition, called “Travois,” mixes personal narrative with mythology while delivering a distinctive point of ...
Ishara Art Foundation’s group summer exhibition, “No Trespassing, ” ponders the answers to these questions. Curated by ...
Works from the Bank of America Collection” assembles 89 photographs, lithographs, sculptures and paintings by 39 artists to ...
A lot of the enjoyment of Thiebaud’s retrospective is spotting the Easter eggs of earlier art, whether overt, covert, or something more subtle.
With her use of bright colors, Blades is sometimes compared to Jackson Pollack, the Abstract Expressionist who splattered and ...
The German painter, who has a studio on the west coast of the North Island, drenched Art Basel in fuschia and white paint ...
Social media is credited for minting trends every day, and the rise of haute fashion cuisine, too, has the proliferation of ...