George Anthony Morton in his studio space at the Florence Academy of Art U.S. in Jersey City. He turned to painting while serving a
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A New Concert Hall In Hamburg Transforms The City
The Elbphilharmonie, a concert hall in Hamburg encased in glass and set upon a giant brick warehouse, is surrounded on three sides by the
An Artistic Partnership Reunites In The Bronx
In the history of creative duos, John Ahearn and Rigoberto Torres may not have name recognition — or money — but they have longevity.
‘The Variables Have Changed’: 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair Returns to Brooklyn for Third Edition
Nú Barreto, Disunited States of Africa (DSA), 2010, Acrylic on canvas, amulets, books, bottles, various objects.
Maudie: Biopic Of Obscure Painter Becomes Surprise Hit
In her lifetime, Canadian artist Maud Lewis sold her paintings door to door. Decades after her death, a movie about her life story is
At Some Museums, The Art Is Now On The Outside
In October, during the Blink festival, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati will transform its facade into an art display with sound,
Miró, Calder, And A Convergence Of Constellations
Joan Miró was a small, fastidious, taciturn Catalan. Alexander Calder was a big, rumpled, gregarious American. At first glance, they would appear to hail
‘I Was Really Unthinking Before’: Yoshitomo Nara On His Recent Work And His Show At Pace Gallery In New York
The cartoonish children and animals featured in Yoshitomo Nara’s drawings, paintings, and sculptures enjoy widespread appeal because of their very adult bad attitudes. Whether
The Diva Departs: Renée Fleming’s Farewell To Opera
Eva Frankfurther: The Forgotten German Artist Who Captured A Changing London
A contemporary of Lucian Freud and Frank Auerbach, Eva Frankfurther may not be as famous, but her legacy is just as powerful.