By Matt Stevens In 1934, two young artists drove from Los Angeles in a beat-up car to Mexico, to create a powerful artwork about repression. It was concealed — and then forgotten. By Victoria ...
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Another day, another case of suspect AI art from a major brand. This time it's the turn of Marvel Entertainment, whose ...
A case study in how your old art from a previous residence can inspire your new home’s color scheme—and inform the choices of ...
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The newest satellite fair to join the festivities of Mexico City's Art Week, Unique Design X, debuted last year with both a ...
A Georgia sculptor gave birth during the coronavirus pandemic. Five years later, she is designing a monument honoring those who have died with COVID-19.
In San Francisco's Dolores Heights, an unusual design and branding studio is the home of two creative artists who earned a Grammy nomination for their groundbreaking album artwork.