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Posted in Interview Making Political Art with Bones and Stars by Laura C. Mallonee March 30, 2015 May 2, 2025 Laura C. Mallonee March 30, 2015 May 2, 2025 ...
The Museum of Russian Art’s “Bone Mother,” which is about femininity’s perseverance, bond with nature, and expression through genders, is performed on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2019. “Bone Mother” ...
“Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy” tracks trends in anatomical representation from the 16th century to present day. Visitors can explore illustrations from some of the earliest modern ...
The bone installations at the Capuchin Crypt are not the work of some avant-garde modern artist trying to shock and horrify. They are the devotional labor of a 17th-century monk. When the Capuchin ...
Geoff Bennett: Scrimshaw is a traditional 19th century art form now seen through a much wider context and a contemporary lens. That's the goal of an exhibit which challenges some old assumptions ...
The 16th-century wunderkammer, it seems, is an excellent model for a 21st-century art and design museum. “Dead or Alive” continues through Oct. 24 at the Museum of Arts and Design, 2 Columbus ...
In 1887, Georges Seurat contributed nothing less than A Sunday on La Grande Jatte, a tour de force of early modern art. Properly dazzled, a good number of the Twenty became converts to Seurat’s ...
In Untilled, Human gnaws on a bone and laps up water from a puddle. In a review of the Pierre Huyghe retrospective at the Los Angeles Contemporary Museum of Art in 2014, ...
Robert Banks, the Cleveland experimental filmmaker, cinematographer and teacher, is collaborating with long-time friend Dexter Davis, a Cleveland artist and CIA alum, on a retrospective ...
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