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From Kehinde Wiley to Kara Walker, more fine artists are licensing their work to brands, navigating new opportunities and new controversies. Jeff Koons with his BMW Art Car in 2010. Photo by FRED ...
They shoot photographs. They design sets and sound and lighting. And seven of them are now Artist of the Year for 2025 in their chosen discipline, an annual honor launched by The Orange County ...
Her name is Isabella Kim. But that’s not what actor Eric Petersen jotted down in his notes as he watched Kim perform two monologues for the group judging Artist of the Year for Theater.
This year’s edition of Art Paris was, as always, the place to be in springtime for modern and contemporary art. The fair closed its doors on Sunday, April 6, having welcomed a record number of 86,975 ...
From traditional Madhubani art to homemade candles, the South Asian Artists Association of America showcased the diverse artwork of 21 creatives over the weekend during its Vasant: A Spring Mosaic ...
Museums and galleries are failing women artists—and the majority, particularly those over 65, are now bypassing the traditional art world to create their own networks and sell their art directly ...
A little venom doesn't scare Hardy. The country musician, born Michael Wilson Hardy, on Wednesday shared an Instagram video in which he looks cheekily at the camera and says, "Nature, with Hardy ...
Why do they search for drug-induced highs as much or more than they search for career highs in their art form? Maybe we’ll never know. It’s heartbreaking. Here below, we wanted to take a look ...
Across the country, museums are welcoming spring with “Art in Bloom” exhibitions, which present artworks alongside matching floral arrangements. The Cincinnati Art Museum staged its “Art in ...
These complexes, studios to more than 300 artists for 41 years, have leaky roofs and an uncertain degree of radioactive exposure; the navy spewed toxic waste into the bay, impacting the nearly 111,000 ...
A founding member of the bureau’s specialist Art Crime Team, the Oregon-based agent was well-versed in art history — and trained to pose as a would-be buyer, authenticator or dealer of stolen ...
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