Through Nov. 30. Visit the museum’s website for hours and more information. The poem is famous, so we think we know it. But really, we only recognize the first stanza: “Tyger Tyger, burning bright, / ...
Annalisa Iadicicco, who teaches art with the Blue Bus Project, starts her day with singing bowls and turns a bicycle into a shredder. By Nancy A. Ruhling Visuals by Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times ...
It proved an inspired choice: he reinvented still life as a genre and found fame in the process. Now, the Courtauld Institute ...
Sarah Parker, “Who Has Access?” (2025), pastel, gouache, watercolor, colored pencil, ink, paint pens, and block prints on paper, 46” x 48” Your life doesn’t stop for grad school — and your practice ...
The former "American Idol" Judge explained that the show helped her own performances, saying "whatever I'd tell them, it was like telling myself." By Michele Amabile Angermiller With two longtime ...
In defiance of the usual pace of change in New York City, more of these spaces are being left untouched, becoming intimate monuments to a creative life. By M.H. Miller Photographs by Jason Schmidt ...
When Hiromi Ozaki created six AI-generated “tech bros” to debate each other about the future of humanity, she had no idea how quickly, and how closely, reality would imitate art. “Like, it’s not ...
This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Jasline Ang, 38, an artist and cofounder of Studio Qiling in Singapore. The following has been translated and edited for length and clarity. I ...
CSUN Art Galleries exhibition “The Warmth of the Sun” features artwork by artists from Tierra del Sol Foundation, a nonprofit ...
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