The Parkersburg Art Center is teaming up with the Children’s Toy and Doll Museum in Marietta to present a special Pop-Up exhibit, which will be open today from 5–7 p.m. During this extended evening ...
The stenciled and colored portraits in “Catalysts” recall Haworth’s “Sgt. Pepper’s” style, but necessarily widen the subjects ...
The Austrian surrealist’s fiery, mystical rabbit glides across the 635 CSi, blending myth and modernity into an otherworldly ...
This Upper East Side dwelling, at 1342 Lexington Ave., last changed hands in 2013 for $5.5 million and briefly appeared as a ...
An exhibition of pieces from Picasso to Warhol seeks to change perceptions of their status in creators’ bodies of work ...
You’ve probably heard of MiZa before. Short for Mina Zayed, it’s a small area close to Zayed Port and Souq Al Mina and we’re ...
Inspired by Judy Chicago’s “The Dinner Party,” the Woman’s Place Project has been an artistic rite of passage for Notre Dame ...
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Based on his colorful, lyrical, childlike landscapes of wildflowers, forests and Korea’s Mount Seorak, one might think South Korean artist Kim Chong Hak’s is far younger than his 88 years.
Télémaque, who briefly crossed over into Surrealism, was one of the major members of Narrative Figuration, which is the satirical version of Pop Art. History cannot be written without him.