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Nicole Santiago was recently named runner-up for the Bennett Prize — the largest award for women in figurative painting.
Mary Magdalene is one of the most intriguing figures in Christian history and has been portrayed in many different ways. Some say she was a sinner, others say she was a saint, some others say she ...
The new art gallery on the Promenade Deck is filled with artworks that were spread around the ship and sometimes missed or ignored by visitors.
Despite reports of a slump, the 2025 art market is growing, driven by Gen Z buyers and a surge in demand for prints and editions.
Native artist Mary Sully gets her due at Minneapolis Institute of Art The mostly self-taught artist’s intricate drawings were inspired by celebrity culture and Native aesthetics.
Head to Society6, where the art category is bursting with museum-worthy prints you can snag for as little as $10.
Three years into a downturn of the global art market, fairs and dealers dedicated to prints say editioned works on paper are faring better than other media and have even managed to capture the ...
Artwork by renowned Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck was stolen from a stately home 70 years ago – because the thief wanted to buy new curtains, a historian has claimed.
The long-running dispute over the fate of the artist Mary Miss’s Land art environment in Des Moines, Iowa, has been resolved after the artist and the Des Moines Art Center (DMAC) reached a ...
Mary Stevenson Cassatt was not just a great advisor to art collectors, but an accomplished artist in her own right.
"Mary Sully: Native Modern" is on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the late Native American artist's first-ever museum solo show.
Originally set to reopen this month, the new and improved museum is now anticipated to open in February to coincide with William & Mary’s Charter Day celebrations.
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