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Literary Links: Are you 'art curious'? These books offer a deep dive or a more casual dip
She travels through studios, galleries and the strange rituals of the art world to offer a fun and entertaining crash course ...
The nationally touring retrospective is the culmination of a rising tide of interest in female artists who cited visions as a ...
Any excuse to visit Paris is a good one. For art lovers, this has more recently included the city’s often-cited “renaissance, ...
Cecil F. Head spent his life making artwork considered some of the best in Indiana history. His pieces are part of ...
Institutions around the country are preparing for the nation’s 250th anniversary, even in the face of political crosswinds.
The energy on opening day felt less like a post-Brexit correction and more like the city snapping back into its golden ...
Despite Trump's efforts, the Smithsonian's museums have not had any direct impacts on funding. However, there have been some ...
In Israel, people often perceive criticism, which forms the foundation of artistic evolution, as antagonism instead of ...
A few months back, when high-profile gallery closures were making headlines and the commercial art world was considering what ...
Gabe Wilson, the Blowing Rock Art and History Museum Curator of Exhibitions and Collections, joined the Local Vibe to share more about the exhibit and how Daingerfield has a connection to Blowing Rock ...
An aerial view of the Cunard cruise ship Queen Elizabeth, docked at PortMiami on Thursday, Oct. 16, 2025, in Miami. The vessel arrived around 6 a.m. and will be based in Miami for six months, offering ...
VINTAGE FAIR: 50 vintage dealers rock up at St Dunstan's College each day this weekend for the Catford Vintage Fair. Among ...
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