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What is the most controversial royal portrait in history? | Artnet News
Artnet News· 7 days agoThe heat was taken off Yeo a week later, when Zambian-British artist Hannah Uzor’s portrait of Kate...
7 surprising facts about dreams -- why we have them and what they mean
KPBS San Diego· 3 days agoDr. Rahul Jandial, neurosurgeon, neuroscientist and author of This is Why You Dream: What Your...
Ewa Juzsckiewicz's Obscured Faces, in a Dialogue with History's Women
Artnet News· 2 days agoRarely would it feel germane to comment on an artist’s fashion choices, except that, in this case,...
Danbury native, artist Greg Mike wants to help other artists with new art agency in Georgia
The News-Times· 18 hours ago"We didn't really have any money at the time for canvases and art supplies," Mike said. Mike is a...
This is not a garden flag: the treachery of Alito’s vexing icons
Kansas Reflector via Yahoo News· 3 days agoIn 1929, the Belgian surrealist painter René Magritte gave us “The Treachery of Images.” The work is...
Lakewood artist Arabella Proffer, who spent final years creating a digital legacy through NFTs, has...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 6 days agoLakewood-based artist Arabella Proffer, whose work is now on view in a Cleveland exhibition and who...
Grant Cardone Among Global Art Collectors Turning Their Homes Into Personal Museums
Benzinga via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoArt collectors worldwide transform their living spaces into personal museums to showcase their...
Every Episode of 'Severance,' Ranked
Collider· 1 day agoCreated by Dan Erickson and partly directed by actor-filmmaker Ben Stiller, Severance has become a global success since it was released, and...
(#4) WASSILY KANDINSKY | Le Rond rouge
Mountain View Telegraph· 3 days agoWassily Kandinsky Le Rond rouge Signed with the artist's monogram and dated 39 (lower left); signed with the artist's monogram, dated 1939
Up on the Roof | Martin Filler
New York Review of Books· 6 days agoFew images in the history of modern architecture have exerted quite the same uncanny fascination as Marius Gravot’s 1932 black-and-white photograph of a...