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What can a flower — or a painting of a flower — do when you ... After his youthful Dutch landscapes, after some Cubist efforts in Paris, Mondrian purged his art of depth and detail during ...
The Arkansas Cinema Society and Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts are proud to present A24's The Legend of Ochi in a special sneak ...
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety ...
Remembering the enigmatic artist Francis Newton Souza, his love for church music, and his impact on Indian art history.
Recently discovered paintings, illustrations, and prints by Flannery O’Connor, hidden away for decades, are now on display at the author’s alma mater.
There were plenty of nudes in 1920s Paris, but in Lempicka’s work, everyone is much sexier with their clothes on.
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The first truly global military conflict, World War I, scarred and reshaped entire generations of men and women. For many, it seemed that art in its usual sense could no longer exist after such ...
Michael Wyetzner of Michielli + Wyetzner Architects returns to AD to discuss Zaha Hadid's iconic career and how her work revolutionized the way architects design today. Known for her logic and gravity ...
Cutler’s inkjet transfer and acrylic works, poised mid-transformation from painting into sculpture ... your mind stuttering. If Cubism breaks up objects to reassemble them from multiple ...