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A reflection on a 17th-century painting by Everdingen, exploring its artistic flaws, symbolic beauty, and the historical ...
This process of looking and asking questions about what you are looking at is needed at all levels of science, and science ...
A result of three generations of collaboration, Israeli artist Shlomo Katz’s first exhibition since his sudden death more than 30 years ago will be on view through Aug. 26 in ...
Patricia Tobacco Forrester was born in 1940 in North Hampton, Massachusetts, and she died in 2011 in Washington, DC. When her ...
By Adam TaylorIf you’re a fan of the TV show Yellowstone, you’ll know the deal – you earn your place on the ranch by being branded. On the show, this means having a red-hot iron pressed into your ...
Dear Pepper is an advice-column comic by Liana Finck. If you have questions for Pepper about how to act in difficult ...
Review: 'The Life of Chuck' isn't horror so it might not be what you expect from Stephen King or Mike Flanagan, but it's worth a look.
Martin Holman reviews the exhibition at Villa Bardini celebrating the 20th century art historian responsible for canonising ...
According to a press release, The Gallery at Penn College is now hosting an exhibition that showcases the works of five ...
Pedro Alonzo’s Boston Public Art Triennial reframes civic space as a platform for interdisciplinary exchange grounded in trust.
The poet and Pulitzer-nominated playwright discusses four books by her closest teachers.
How to get the most out of a day at the museum? Consider these three steps: Make a Map, Find the Story, and Focus In.