An exhibition outlines 19th-century artist Guillaume Lethière’s connection to his birthplace, mixed-race heritage, and the politics of revolution.
Antonio Alcalá, art director for the U.S. Postal Service’s stamp development program, explains how stamps have helped ...
Painter Dennis Kardon hadn't had a solo show in Manhattan in more than a decade. Then a big international gallery came ...
A survey at LACMA takes us through six decades of the artist’s innovations in exploring the relationships between words, ...
His American art collection now resides at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, which opened as the Freer Gallery ...
The Armory Show marks the annual rebirth of New York City's art scene, but many galleries have moved their autumn openings to ...
While researching her family’s connection to Germany and their history as German and American Jews, Denver artist Julia Rymer ...
Canvas prints have long been a favored choice for home decor due ... The canvas material itself is of the highest quality, providing a luxurious texture and vibrant color reproduction that brings your ...
The DIA’s collection of reproductions installed in gardens and courtyards provide patients and visitors with a variety of ...
The Hisense CanvasTV offers a design that looks better than your current TV -- but with some sacrifices. Is the CanvasTV ...
At the Copenhagen restaurant, diners are served raw jellyfish—and freeze-dried lamb brain served in a fake cranium—while ...