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Her hotly anticipated international survey, “All About Love,” has just landed on the East Coast at the Barnes Foundation, with around fifty works from two decades of her career, offering a focused ...
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Dive into a world of satisfying moments with incredible inventions and adorable craftsmanship. These heartwarming art and ...
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“Can’t See The Forest For the Poet-Trees,” a color lithograph with screen printing by Deborah Maris Lader, the founder and co-director of the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative, is on display at the ...
In his new film, “Hard Truths,” the director returns to his favorite mode: building intimate portraits of regular people, ...
Four years and hundreds more sheets of linoleum later, Tarke Penser’s creative outlet has become his livelihood, a way to ...
The exhibition features nearly 200 works spanning six decades, from Hockney's earliest etchings to his recent iPad drawings.
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