In March, there are 28 exhibitions at SWFL art centers, including “Rooted in Community,” a group exhibition that honors the rich contributions of artists from Sarasota’s Newtown and Overtown ...
Trauma lives in the body. For some survivors, tattoos become a way to reclaim choice, meaning, and ownership after what was once taken.
“In Vivo: Within the Living,” an exhibition on view at the University Art Gallery at Sonoma State through March 14, examines ...
The word graffiti is Italian and first attested in that language in the middle of the 19th century. It derives from the Greek verb grapho, meaning to scratch, draw or write; modern languages are full ...
The 20th-century art historian Kenneth Clark made a distinction between the “naked,” meaning unclothed and ashamed, and the “nude,” meaning the body in its most beautiful form. Most people today use ...
A rare retrospective of Tyeb Mehta shows how the artist’s work still feels relevant, and allows a fuller understanding of what he’s left behind ...
The walk-through installation from artist Lisa Jamhoury examines the body as an interface in a world of digital ...
German artist Max Beckmann is often regarded as interwar Germany’s foremost apostle of despair. Yet while he emphasized his own apolitical character, his work was also the product of a spiritual ...
The artist’s latest work emerges from a sustained engagement with instability, tracing the fragile threshold where growth and dissolution coexist.
From brain networks to biomarkers, we're only just beginning to understand the ways health and creativity are connected.
When does fashion count as art? In her newest exhibition Dr. Elizabeth Way has curated more than 140 objects to make you ...
As four significant paintings by Francis Bacon, Lucian Freud and Leon Kossoff circulate again through exhibition and sale, ...
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