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The NBA playoffs are in full swing, so a talented artist with a passion for the game (@AsurArt on Twitter) has taken the time to depict the matchups (from both rounds) in the form of art ...
Editor’s Note: Joanna Bourke is a professor of history at Birkbeck, University of London, and the editor of “War and Art: A Visual History of Modern Conflict.” The following is an edited ...
Dexter Merritt sells art pieces from a collection through his business in Gaithersburg, Maryland, which is fittingly called “Positive Black Images.” ...
The Tampa Police Department has released a video in the search of those responsible for the vandalism of a public artwork depicting African American history, which the Florida city’s police ...
Weaver Hawkins’ painting Atomic Power (1947), at the Art Gallery of NSW, is used to convey a purely negative message about “the weaponisation of science”.
Tampa police investigating vandalism of public artwork depicting African American history. Tampa Police Department is searching for those responsible following incident at Perry Harvey Park.
Art from the 19th Century depicting Native American life was put on display in North Dakota on Wednesday. The State Historical Society of North Dakota bought 26 aquatints made by Swiss-born artist ...
Inspired by nature, art curator Mehak Bhan is hosting an exhibition, titled 'Naturally' in city till November 22. Works of 13 contemporary artists are on display. “From the serene landscapes of ...
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The New Orleans Public Library celebrates Black History Month with its annual art contest, recommended reads, video celebrations and more. Art contest: Orleans Parish students in grades K-12 are ...
Bennett’s watercolor paintings of Central Park and sketches of the Empire State and Chrysler buildings are among a treasure trove of items expected to fetch thousands.
Editor’s Note: Joanna Bourke is a professor of history at Birkbeck, University of London, and the editor of “War and Art: A Visual History of Modern Conflict.” The following is an edited ...
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