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The new documentary, “Blue: The Life and Art of George Rodrigue,” is all about the Cajun artist, his early days and his famous “Blue Dog” paintings. “You know, he started many years ago.
During an interview for “BLUE: The Life and Art of George Rodrigue,” the artist’s son Jacques says that if you had called his grandmother a “Cajun,” she might have slapped your face.
For the first time in 30 years, all fans of George Rodrigue will be given a peek into the Blue Dog artist's studio. It'll happen when PBS premieres the documentary "BLUE: The Life and Art of ...
GEORGE TOWN-An art hunt for “sad” figurines is gaining popularity in Penang. What began as a project for the 2024 George Town Festival is still creating buzz. These tiny figurines, called “C ...
It's the place where George Floyd was murdered five years ago this weekend. NPR's Meg Anderson spoke to people in the community about how they have been using the arts to heal. MEG ANDERSON ...
Former President George W. Bush didn't need to look too far for inspiration for his newest works of art.The 78-year-old has brushed portraits of world leaders and people who immigrated to the U.S ...
Sculptor George Sherwood's outside exhibition "Art in Motion" is on view at New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill through Oct. 12. The exhibition features 17 intricate stainless steel ...
Miami's Untitled Art fair comes to George R. Brown Convention Center in September. Is Houston ready?
His newly created role is one tall order: to create, not replicate, some of that creative Miami magic at the George R. Brown Convention Center later this year. Untitled Art Houston runs Sept.
April has arrived, and the Times’ arts and culture staff is abuzz about all the Broadway shows, world-class art and concerts heading to Los Angeles in the coming months. The Mexican artist’s ...
That's one of the very powerful things about this story, is how really interrelated the art and the science are. -This exhibition is about re-centering George Washington Carver and expanding on ...
Sarah Muehlbauer There’s something about George Condo’s art—conceptually sharp, visually electric, but also disconcerting and at times shocking—that has cemented his place as one of the ...
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