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The Lost Language of Oysters by Alexander McCall Smith review: 'Professor von Igelfeld is all of us'
It may be fun to laugh at the antics of the self-serious German academic Professor von Igelfeld, but you can’t help rooting ...
The artist’s large-scale paintings caught the eye of Charles Saatchi when she was just out of art school. Three decades on, ...
There's this huge connection with children's thinking about math and understanding of social studies concepts with art. Many ...
We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
His work, while deeply rooted in Soviet traditions, sometimes challenged the very premises of Socialist Realism by revealing ...
ADVANCED CONTEMPORARIES aims to highlight and celebrate artists whose practices, spanning decades, are deserving of attention ...
MoCAF 2025 reveals how artists, veteran and newcomer alike, make their mark on the nation’s canvas and forge connections with generations of art lovers ...
Mavis Pusey was a pioneer of Black abstraction before she was nearly forgotten. A new show in Philadelphia begins a journey ...
People were always searching for this view of a national identity. What isn’t part of this identity is displacement of indigenous people." ...
The artist’s late-life rediscovery—through galleries in L.A., London and beyond—belies the years she dedicated to her ...
These pioneering artists have sustained a legacy of radical, often political art, over the course of decades. That their work remains in focus is both a notable feat and a sign of the times.
A decade ago, Long Beach Walls and Art Renzei set out to turn the city into a canvas. Ten years, over 140 murals, and ...
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