The MOBO Award winning trailblazer Jacob Banks has released his new project ‘Yonder: Book II’, the second installment in an ambitious three-part anthology series. It features the new focus ...
A new exhibition opening at the Eiteljorg Museum brings together breathtaking paintings, watercolors and drawings by a major 19th century artist of the American West, Alfred Jacob Miller. “..Miller`s ...
The photograph as ‘thing,’ the ‘thing’ as photograph; an exhibition that explores the relationship between experimental photographic processes and sculpture.
Other major Wall Street banks, including Bank of America and Barclays, had also issued loans to Musk for the Twitter acquisition. Banks expect to get 90 to 95 cents on the dollar for more senior ...
This exhibition features one of the most significant private collections of American regionalist and social realist art created between 1920 and 1970.
Za Mir Press announces the publication of Pablo Picasso, André Salmon and “Young French Painting,” which features a revised translation of Salmon’s La Jeune Peinture française (1912) ...
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In the late 1700s, when young boys were taught the art of navigation, it was common that they would have used a workbook to write out their examples, trigonometry equations and explore navigational ...
Martin Kimani, a former Kenyan diplomat, said his past work positions him to build on the Africa Center’s diverse programming that goes beyond art. With major gifts to leading arts institutions ...
How a time-worn village on France’s northwest coast inspired a group of artists to throw off ‘the shackles of verisimilitude’ — and change the course of Western art.
“..Although at first sight Backer's early work seems akin to Rembrandt's manner of painting from the early 1630s, he went in the opposite direction... ” ...