"Know Your Axe" at New York's Van Doren Waxter shines a light on the overlooked legacy of Abstract Expressionist artist ...
“Calder famously said in 1932 that his work has no meaning, but that doesn’t mean that it’s meaningless. It means that ...
In the Motor City, a quaint, old nickname for auto workers used to be “metal-benders.” They shaped it into attractive forms, colored it with pretty paint, and sent it down the assembly line for folks ...
A celebration was held to mark the grand opening of the New York City location of the Marlene Yu Museum on Saturday, Oct. 11, ...
Michael Duncan will give an Art Talk at Lewisville Grand Theater, discussing his abstract, human anatomy-inspired sculptures ...
A sculpture has sparked controversy at Imperial College London. Sir Anthony Gormley used steel blocks to create his piece called “Alert,” which was meant to portray a human squatting, but the students ...
LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — If you are a jazz music and abstract art fan, there's a new spot in town to explore. The Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art's new exhibition explores both art forms with American Duet: ...
Matt Herriot would rather you see his paintings than solve them. Herriot, 26, a full-time painter and 2022 Yale College ...
Save Outdoor Sculpture, Kentucky survey, 1995. Image on file. (On bronze plaque on front of base:) "Where the light is brightest/the shadows are deepest"/Goethe (On bronze plaque on back of base:) ...
Gertrude Greene was not an obvious choice to become a radical force in American abstract art. She was a woman born in 1906 to middle-class department store owners in Brooklyn. She was also a ...
The primary authors of this post are Dirk B. Walther (University of Toronto) and Claudia Damiano (KU Leuven) Have you ever stood before an abstract painting, feeling a surge of emotion but struggling ...
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