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The New York Times daily word game Connections continues to intrigue and challenge puzzle enthusiasts across the globe. On ...
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Kaizen: A Factory Story is set in blinking neon of 1986 Japan, casting you as a factory worker solving the puzzles of an ...
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"There's an intellectual part, but then there's this totally emotional part." For Raymond L. Haywood, finding balance in his art is an integral part of his process.
A study reveals that abstract art triggers more varied brain activity compared to representational art. The default mode network was notably more active when participants viewed abstract art.
Researchers at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute found that people's brain activity varied more when viewing abstract art, as compared with representational art.
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Nigerian-American artist Osi Audu's exhibit at Opalka Gallery features bold geometric designs alongside traditional African art and cultural objects.
A Northland quilter's journey into abstract art Mary Mathews has come a long way since her first log cabin crazy quilt in 25 years. She started improvising and learned to see her art with a ...