There’s something weirdly comforting about seeing 17th-century oil paintings capture the same relationship drama we go through now. Like, sure, they were wearing powdered wigs and dying of the plague, ...
Classical art may have been created to capture beauty, history, and the human condition—but who says it can’t also deliver a ...
“I can’t wait for you to see this one painting of Dana’s — it’s so funny and so stupid, in the best way, and I love it!” Overhearing a giggling gay boy shout this to his friend as they walked ahead of ...
Scooter LaForge, “Past, Present and Future” (2012), oil and mixed media on canvas (all images courtesy the Munch Gallery) This weekend is your last chance to take in the colorful and wry paintings of ...
Nearly 91 years after 'American Gothic” wowed the world, Grant Wood's iconic 1930 painting continues to tickle viewers' fancy. Some of those viewers have left their mark on mass-produced copies of ...
If you heard peals of laughter ringing out through the quiet, reverent halls of an art museum, what would your reaction be? Would you “tut-tut” in their general direction, maybe shoot them a glare or ...
Lucia Heffernan's artwork has a way of making animals feel just a bit more human, in the best possible way. Whether it’s a cat lifeguarding a group of fish or a pig striking a perfect yoga pose, her ...