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Dorothy Hood’s Landscapes of the Psyche

Dorothy Hood: Remember Something Out of Time is a captivating exhibition that showcases the late painter's work in a new light. Born in 1918 in Texas, Hood's art has been

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StĂ©phanie Kilgast’s Book ‘Utopia’ Chronicles Ten Years of Vibrant, Post-Apocalyptic Sculptures

Artist Stéphanie Kilgast captivates viewers with her striking yet thought-provoking creations, envisioning a world where humans are absent, and nature

‘Companions’ Celebrates Our Animal Friends and Colleagues

“Interaction with pets, whether through playful engagement or simply enjoying shared tranquility, adds joy to our lives. This beautifully encapsulates

Tenderness and Empathy Prevail in Bisa Butler’s Nostalgic and Vibrant Quilts

Embodying the essence of compassion, Bisa Butler showcases a heartfelt and stirring collection of artworks in her latest exhibition, Hold

Grow as an Artist Without Pressing Pause: SVA’s Online MFA Art Practice

Posted in Announcement Engage in an interdisciplinary, online program fully integrated with New York's vibrant art scene. Applications and inquiries

Asia NOW Returns to the Monnaie de Paris for Its 11th Edition

Posted inAnnouncement Emphasizing the dynamic artistic narratives of Asia and its diaspora, the fair gathers over 70 international galleries in

International Contemporary Ensemble Performs Jennie C. Jones at The Met

Posted in Announcement Experience a groundbreaking fusion of visual art and sound through innovative scores presented by a prestigious new

The Paradoxical Promise of Postwar Liberation 

The years from 1945 to 1952 were transformative yet turbulent in Japan’s post-war narrative. Following the devastation wrought by World

The Trailblazing Pueblo Potter Who Forged Her Own Path 

SAN ANTONIO — At the 1975 Indian Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, artist Jody Folwell made a significant impact