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Wes Anderson Brings Joseph Cornell’s Studio to Life

Wes Anderson Brings Joseph Cornell’s Studio to Life in Paris Exhibition Renowned filmmaker Wes Anderson has teamed up with Gagosian Gallery in Paris to recreate the home studio of Queens

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Pastoral Landscapes Brim with Patterns in Luminous Paintings by David Brian Smith — Colossal

David Brian Smith, a talented artist known for his otherworldly landscapes, draws inspiration from his upbringing in rural Shropshire, England.

Expand Your Art Career With a Graduate Degree From the University of Louisville

The University of Louisville offers an exceptional opportunity for students pursuing an MFA in Studio Art and Design. With generous

Memory and Novelty Converge for Manuela Solano, Who Adopted a New Process After Losing Her Sight — Colossal

Manuela Solano: Painting with Intuition and Imagination When Manuela Solano delineates a cheekbone or shapes the chiseled torso of a

Meticulously Crocheted Tiny Vessel by Jeremy Brooks Test the Limits of Clay — Colossal

Jeremy Brooks is an artist who creates stunning crocheted vessels out of porcelain, a material that is typically associated with

How Detroit Became a Hub for Black Art 

As the Black Arts Movement progressed into the 1970s, Detroit artists continued to push boundaries and challenge societal norms. The

Diné Weaver Venancio Aragón Dyes Wool With Kool-Aid 

My mother’s influence is in the way she taught me to weave and encouraged me to experiment with color and

Met Museum Returns Buddhist Painting Taken During Korean War

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently returned a 16th-century Buddhist painting to its rightful home at the Sinheungsa Temple

Drowning in the Light of Monet’s Venice

The Monet and Venice exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum is a must-see for art enthusiasts. Focusing on Claude Monet's brief