A new exhibition at the National Arts Club in NYC spotlights work from the 1950s and ’60s by the late Abstract Expressionist painter Libbie Mark. Admission is free. From the 1950s to the 1970s, Mark ...
Esteban Vicente in his 10th Street Studio, New York City, c.1959 (Photograph by Rudolph Burckhardt. All images courtesy of The Harriet and Esteban Vicente Foundation). ASHEVILLE, North Carolina — ...
Hey kids, in this video, Jonathan Ogden of the Set Sail YouTube channel discusses the art of abstract collage, photomontage and digital art, and gives you a brief history of how this creative form ...
A woman (perhaps) with her arms outstretched, half her face on a stray piece of paper while the other half in ink, lamp in hand, is accompanied by a dog. While disjointed patterns form her clothing, ...
When an art dies, there is no announcement in the newspapers, as in the case of the demise of an eminent citizen. So no one knows that it is dead. It is still spoken of as if it were alive a modest ...
The primary authors of this post are Dirk B. Walther (University of Toronto) and Claudia Damiano (KU Leuven) Have you ever stood before an abstract painting, feeling a surge of emotion but struggling ...
The Abstract Expressionists emerged from obscurity in the late 1940s to establish New York as the centre of the art world – but some say they became pawns of US spies in the Cold War. Alastair Sooke ...
“At first glance the irregular shapes and geometric patterns of abstract art could appear difficult for the human brain to interpret. Art exhibitions like this one at the Saatchi Gallery in London, ...
The last several months have witnessed something rare in art — the birth and consolidation of a new art myth. A longstanding belief has been toppled, replaced by a brand-new conviction. The fable: ...
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