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This photographic series by John Elliott will be up at the Appleton Museum of Art's Balcony Gallery for Florida Artists June 21-Jan. 18. It features 42 black-and-white prints from the Ocala-based ...
Glazed on a painted background in shades of grey, brown, and black, a terracotta plate depicting a goat's head bears the ...
Up’s poster competition PENDLETON — One hundred years after the iconic Pendleton Round-Up bucking horse image became the ...
The ouroboros as a recurring symbol in art and mythology, a look into its evolution and reinterpretation across cultures and ...
In her new book “Make It Ours,” Robin Givhan examines the late Virgil Abloh’s rise from Chicago streetwear to a defining ...
I am acutely interested in the ongoing debates about ethnic studies unfolding across the nation, as well as here in Marin ...
Several books and a documentary mark the 50th anniversary of Spielberg’s iconic film, as scientists work to dispel the fear ...
Two centuries after his downfall, Napoleon remains both revered and controversial in France — but above all, unavoidable.
Carl Dunrud steadied himself against the small schooner. It was 1926 and the Yellowstone Park ranger and Wyoming cowboy had a ...
The artist's ceramic pieces combined practicality with aesthetics. Now, seven of his hand-painted dishes are heading to the ...
African artist Ezrom Legae, a lesser known figure in protest art, addressed the institutionalized racism of the South African system of apartheid that existed from 1948 to 1990 in particular — and ...
On the ground and on the run from cops at the protests in California, shameful military-style birthday parties in D.C., and ...