In “The Revolutionary Self,” the historian Lynn Hunt explores the way 18th-century culture transformed our sense of power in ...
The artist Louise Cherry has a note on her studio wall that reads, "a need to make sense of the inexplicable".
As today marks the 1 year death anniversary of a man who lived and loved newspapers, time may be most fit to commemorate his ...
His visual signature is so distinct it's practically a genre unto itself, but—sorry, TikTokers— Anderson's work is about more ...
The Art Of The Game ” is a showcase of Bay Area artists who adore the sport… and centering the NBA’s most memorable players as the subject of their work.
Even the great art historian Adolfo Venturi had to let ... He could do flowers or landscapes or, for a while in his twenties, self-portraits, but his forte was giving lifeless stuff a breath ...
Growing up in Omaha, Nebraska, he found inspiration in the bold visuals of 90s cartoons ... to mixed-media portraits that capture the essence of his subjects. His art is bold and expressive ...
World-class museums and monuments. Historic neighbourhoods. Green escapes in the urban city. Washington, DC has no shortage ...
For students, not knowing the right answer is uncomfortable and frustrating. That’s exactly why they need to experience it.
Historical narratives have long misrepresented the stories of the Black people in America. Black representation has often been conspicuously absent, deliberately obscured, or filtered through racist ...
After high school, Doug was employed as a commercial and portrait artist in Montreal and Toronto ... In 1968 Doug started a self-titled political cartoon for The Toronto Star dealing with the world at ...