In 2008, Soderbergh was signed on to direct a film with a bonkers premise described as "a 3-D live-action rock 'n' roll ...
Art critic and biographer Blake Gopnik explores the intriguing history of the Barnes Foundation in an interview with Newsweek ...
The darkly comic Southern novelist kept a quiet practice in the visual arts. For the centenary of her birth, her paintings ...
Art critic Blake Gopnik spent hundreds of hours immersed in Barnes’s archives. The result is 'The Maverick’s Museum: Albert ...
Based on the Constitution’s separation of powers U.S. Distict Judge Dale Ho of the Southern District of New York should deny the Justice Department's motion to drop its own case against New York City ...
In her new novel, “Counting Backwards,” a collage artist struggles with the declining health and hallucinations of her ...
That tic and the enmity behind it became famous, threatening to eclipse his brilliance as a scientist, businessman, art collector and educator. But why exactly was Barnes, a millionaire surrounded by ...
This training in formalist systems, combined with her upbringing in the Catholic Church, would later resurface in Smith’s evocative sculptures, drawings, and prints. The recurrent subject matter in ...
101.6 x 67 cm. (40 x 26.4 in.) ...
as Frost, who had every reason to veil his sexual velleities for his friend’s wife when he wrote about them in public, would ...
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