Indigenous artists offer perspectives on the art of Chicagoland in this new exhibition at The Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University.
“Old and New: Soft, Sweet, Feathered and Furred” is a collection of graphite drawings by Anchorage artist Christopher Judd. There are bears, a walrus, caribou and dogs. They wear neckties and peacoats ...
Fast-rising singer Qing Madi has released her highly anticipated debut album titled 'I Am The Blueprint'. Before its release, ...
Zhegagoynak, the place now known as Chicagoland, has long been a vital center for Indigenous art. This winter, The Block ...
The work of West Memphis artist and former Itawamba Community College instructor Greely Myatt will be on display through ...
Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo is renowned for his innovative approach to the shaping of Black figuration, capturing the expression, style and character ...
Archaeologists discovered clusters of red ocher drawings scattered on rocks and cliffs across Canaima National Park—and have some theories on who made the mysterious art.
Using tea bags, mop strands and other camp detritus, detainees used art as a way of escape at the detention center.
At the age of 94, Isabella Ducrot is a rising star on the international art market. She is still making playful textiles in ...
A painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota is a previously unknown portrait by Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, according ...