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On Friday, the elusive British street artist confirmed the work by posting two images on his official Instagram account — ...
From the UNC Charlotte Botanical Garden to inside a tea shop, there’s lots of art to be found — if you know where to look.
Not all wounds are visible, and perhaps no one understands this better than combat veterans who carry the invisible scars of ...
Walk through any major art museum’s historical galleries and you’ll likely encounter paintings created with egg tempera, ...
When is an art museum not an art museum? Among myriad potential answers is this one: When it’s the Joshua Tree Art Museum. JTAM is a surprising, even fanciful project at the dusty edge of a ...
The bright yellow monument is part of an ongoing investment in public art within The Steel District and along the River ...
Marshmallow Laser Feast is an experiential artist collective merging art, extended reality (XR), and film into immersive ...
Etched onto rocks on a remote peninsula in Western Australia are millions of images drawn tens of thousands of years ago by ...
In 2008, he formally started Missouri Nature Art. His unusual designs found a waiting audiences, and much of his work is now ...
The ancient art of bonsai may look deceptively simple ... when Japanese American bonsai artist John Naka cut the top off a mature juniper tree and planted it in a pot. Over the next two decades ...
The winner was selected by a 12-member jury from 30 shortlisted works on display at the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum in ...