My Imperfect Self” by Yoshitomo Nara at Blum L.A. explores his evolving artistry through bronze sculptures and paintings.
You’ve probably seen Justus Roe’s murals around Chicago.
But Claire McCardell was a pioneering outlier. From the 1930s to the 1950s this designer found freedom creating affordable, ...
"There is a stark difference between being an actor and being famous. There are a lot of platforms that can grant you fame. To be viral online is to become famous. But being an artist is a ...
Sustainable art uses eco-friendly materials and leaves no toxins. Modern artists use natural, recyclable materials, following the ancient techniques of Indian folk art. Traditional Indian methods ...
It hurts my soul,” Matsas said. The building, formerly home to merchant Thrasyvoulos Tryphon, was a prime example of 1930s architecture. Designed by renowned architect Odysseas Tsangaridis ...
TOMS RIVER -- Photographer Roman Vishniac visited Jewish communities in Eastern Europe in the mid- to late-1930s, documenting ... artist has used Vishniac's famous photographs as a template ...
Ireland has lodged an emergency request for help with the EU for high capacity mobile generators, coming amid fears that over 100,000 people could be without power into next month. As ESB Networks ...
Burger chain Almost Famous has said it has no choice but to shut up shop after financial pressures became "stacked against us". The restaurant, which has outlets in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds ...
As the world faced a second global war, among the politics and propaganda, the 1930s saw significant change in the way people communicated through design – particularly as the written word ...
Creations from more than 250 artists will be the centerpiece of the 49 th Annual “IMAGES: A Festival of the Arts,” a three-day outdoor event that runs through Sunday in New Smyrna Beach.
These rising talents across genres promise new music this year — and are worth keeping an eye on. Last year was full of artists breaking through and achieving mainstream ubiquity, from Chappell ...