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Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
Samsung's 'The Frame' TV aims to look like artwork hanging on your wall when in standby mode. It's pretty convincing, but this model may not be the best option for home entertainment.
Trisha Ziff’s film is an intimate portrait of the former Sinn Féin president but those expecting fresh revelations will be ...
Since Edward Burtynsky’s birth in Ontario, Canada, in 1955, the Earth’s population has roughly tripled, and its economy has ...
In “Flashes of Brilliance,” Anika Burgess takes us back to the 19th century to showcase the artists and innovators who developed the revolutionary technology.
Sophie Clarke speaks to the artistic director of Duncairn Arts Centre, Ray Giffen, about cross-border collaboration, creative ...
Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency at John Curtin Gallery paved the way for photography as intimate storytelling.
Two groundbreaking exhibitions in Chicago explore the shift in portrayals of same-sex attraction. They are being staged at a ...
Review: The summer exhibitions at the Center for Photography at Woodstock challenge viewers to see empathetically.
Maple Leafs' Sid Smith on April 10, 1949 after having scored a hat trick in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final, and in the ...
The artist has lately been derided as a colonizer and a pedophile, the creep of the Post-Impressionists. A new book ...
There's a deeper meaning to the provocative sweater from designer Jonathan Anderson's new collection—you just have to pull ...
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