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Twin exhibitions at Tate Britain on Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun show their similarities as artists along with striking contrasts in their work ...
Scientists need skills in visual analysis and critical thinking, but these skills aren't being taught or practised nearly ...
The New Mexico Museum of Art highlights the peripatetic 20th-century painter in a show that features both his powerful ...
The Barnes Foundation will host several programs, from an evening of art and live music to a closer look at the career of ...
The weekend is here and with it comes 50+ things to do. The only question is, how will you spend it? There's sure to be ...
Trying to plan for the long weekend? As always, there's plenty to see, do and eat in Canberra. Read on for your jam-packed ...
Ikebana is the traditional art of Japanese flower arrangement. Here, local ikebana specialist Jeanne Houlton shares her ...
Colton Slater and Geoffrey Bernstein adorned their place with sculptures, artwork. “Buy what you love and you’ll find a place ...
I knew the Masterworks collection had several paintings by Albert Gleizes (1881-1953), nevertheless, I was surprised to see four small cubist paintings, all depicting Bermuda’s Government House.
Even with all its training and computer power, an artificial intelligence (AI) tool like ChatGPT can’t represent the concept of a flower the way a human does, according to a new study.
Botanical forms, lurid and bright, now tower above a footpath on a moor otherwise famed for darkness and frankly terrible ...
Walking Ghosts is a work of quiet ambition rich in standout descriptions (“He looks like a horse in a cubist painting”). Moreover, this is a horny collection, one happy to linger on female ...