'She loved painting people living life out loud': Why critics scorned Beryl Cook's 'saucy' paintings
Beryl Cook's paintings were loved by the British public but derided by the art establishment. One hundred years after her ...
Years spent working as a conservator in Italy fundamentally altered her understanding of paintings as objects that carry time ...
From one angle, her sculptural constructions appear deep, but from another flat; here they look angled, there not.
Somewhere in Manhattan, sometime in the mid 1980s: a friend invited Ann Leda Shapiro to a clandestine gathering of nameless, ...
In a sunlit gallery in historically Black East Austin, larger-than-life community leaders peer through vibrant canvas windows ...
Thomas Gainsborough's 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrews' is an eccentric, political masterpiece, and it shines in the Frick's new ...
Here, the term is reclaimed not as an insult but as an ethical position: art that refuses neutrality, civility, or institutional comfort.
The resulting three-minute video has the feel of an art school assignment completed an hour before deadline. But it’s also a ...
"I still don’t know if I belong here." ...
They began as five men in a bus. They became a movement in red, white and blue. They did not merely play basketball—they ...
Tensions simmer when a struggling artist joins her wealthy friends for a hen week on an exotic Greek island ...
Chronic loneliness increases the risk of heart disease and dementia by up to 40%. A new exhibition at the Los Angeles Center ...
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