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In 1980, while living in Belgium, the historian Lynn H. Nicholas read an obituary in The International Herald Tribune of the ...
In “We the People, Sing Our Song,” an art project/“talking comic book” created by Neil Kendricks that explores the concept of democracy through voting and civic participation, the hardest part was ...
Popular Bachardy books like “Hollywood” and “Stars ... Bachardy’s self-portraits and drawings of Isherwood pepper the galleries, a confluence that reveals something that should be obvious ...
“An endless party sounds fun in theory,” writes Kristy McGinnis’s narrator in the novel “Motion of Intervals,” but “the body ...
Where Moorby challenges received wisdom is in her reconsideration of the nature of Turner and Constable’s relationship.
From Jason Phu’s portrait of Hugo Weaving, brimming with humour and energy, to Mostafa Azimitabar’s fierce portrait of Grace ...
All Fours” by Miranda July Last summer, I was surrounded by books and bookish people for the entire season, and it felt like ...
“Warhol is the defining figure of pop art, an artistic movement that burst forth in the early Sixties, taking fine art on a ...
Lovers, protesters, and even Sylvia Rivera can be seen in the latest volume of Queer Lens: A History of Photography.
Nearly 100 imaginative portraits, still lifes and other artworks by the renowned singer-songwriter are now on view at the ...
At the heart of this show are 14 of the 26 portraits Van Gogh made of Joseph Roulin and his family, along with works by ...