The NY Times has been doing these challenges every Friday where you sit and look at one piece of art for 10 minutes. Last ...
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A subtle bit of offness,” is how hairstylist Gary Gill describes the slick-topped, fuzzy-tailed hair looks that played ...
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Amid a slowing art market, a sweep of gallery closures, and layoffs, Atlanta is proclaiming itself another destination on the map of contemporary art with the inaugural Atlanta Art Fair.
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This painting, and other portraits the artist would complete and perhaps display ... including the Ukiyo-e style popularized by the landscapes of Hokusai and Hiroshige. Richer colors and flatter ...
Throughout the 1960s, Dior’s former creative director, Marc Bohan, wove the essence of caning into his tweed and Op Art fabrics, infusing a touch of classic elegance into his modern designs.
This time, we want you to look at a mid-19th-century print by Utagawa Hiroshige of Japan: “Great Bridge: Sudden Rain at Atake ...