Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
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Thierry Guetta gives us the lowdown on what's new, including a car-inspired Petersen show and immersive new offerings at his ...
It's highly improbable that an Indianapolis resident hasn’t seen at least one sculpture fabricated in the shop of the ...
A tranquil trip between the horizons of Texas and New Mexico can be viewed at the Michelson Museum of Art as the Marshall ...
The Ojai Playhouse, located north of L.A., is back after a $10 million renovation and 10-year closure, with Oscar contenders, ...
Carrying the Lycoming College Art Gallery through the holidays will be the College’s 2024-25 Art Faculty Show, opening on ...
A graduate of Columbia College took part in the dig, which found evidence that female leaders in ancient Peru had more ...
Do You Like It Or Do You Love It? Charlotte Shreeve chose a bold title to help steel her nerves for her first solo exhibit.
The Ringling highlights photographs by Danny Lyon and Roy DeCarava who captured different aspects of Black life in mid-20th ...
The exhibition, which will be on display at the Hood starting Jan. 18, 2025 and features images that celebrate the ...
The latest sale from Robinhood Auctions offers over 1,000 lots of original paintings, prints, multiples, and more. The ...