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A New York Harlem Renaissance artist history forgot painted impressionism, Black African American life in the Southeast and ...
Art lovers, we have ignition! IGNITE Broward kicks off this weekend. The annual 10-day event is a mind-blowing mix of cutting ...
A writer since age 10, Gheed El Bizri ’25 published her first book, “Les Obsessions D'un Poète,” written in French, in May ...
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The first international auction held in Saudi Arabia featured luxury watches and jewels, international art, Arab artists, and ...
Prosecutors in Manhattan have charged the husband of a slain New York City art dealer in a murder-for-hire plot in Brazil.
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Jack and Jacob LeBlanc, of Zachary, recently had two artistic endeavors. The pair wrote a book about the January snow in ...
It’s hard to resist the enigma of Kent’s life story: the nun in her black-and-white habit who became a pop-art pioneer (and a Newsweek cover star). But her arc makes sense as someone who sought a life ...