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Queer’ is a word often used to describe Edward Gorey’s mysterious, spooky art. So why is it so hard to acknowledge the artist ...
Edward Hopper was an American Impressionist & Modern artist who was born in 1882. His work is currently being shown at multiple venues like Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Numerous key galleries and ...
Robert “Bob” Farr, 82, of West Hartford, CT, passed away on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. He was born in Hartford, CT to Nicholas J. Farr and Janet Campbell Farr on December 28, 1943.
What is Charles Edward Wilson's most expensive works on paper? Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 31,107 USD for Home Sweet Home, sold at Christie's London in 2007. Where can I ...
Eliza Karaza, a Syrian-American artist, impulsively moved from Chicago to Mumbai at 19 to teach art. Despite initial challenges like language barriers and cultural differences, she embraced the ...
More than 200 pages into “Parallel Lines,” Edward St. Aubyn’s second novel in an intellectually roving series about separated-at-birth twins and seemingly everyone they know, one exasperated ...
Chef Edward Lee brings modern and forward-thinking Korean food to his D.C. restaurant, SHIA.
Edward Joseph Sivy, age 82, was called home to the Lord on May 31, 2025. Family and friends will be received at Arnold Funeral Home (504 W Maple St, Hartville, OH 44632) from 5-8pm on Thursday ...
Orien McNeill in New York Harbor in 2020. An early pioneer of New York’s fetid waterways, he was among the first artists to homestead on the Gowanus Canal, which he did two decades ago in a 1953 ...
FORT EDWARD — It’s been six months since residents of Fort Edward got mailers from an industrial waste management company that said it wanted to conduct a trial to remove “forever chemicals ...
We are pleased to announce construction will soon begin on the new Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building. This new, 43,000 square foot facility will be located on the north side of campus, on ...
Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new exhibition — and a string of multimillion-dollar auction sales.