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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNSee the ‘Fantastical Beasts and Foliage’ Featured in These Rare, Newly Discovered Tudor Wall PaintingsCreated in the Grotesque style, the 16th-century images—revealed by renovations at a lodge in England—mimic historic textile ...
In Artnet Auctions' latest sale, Australian Indigenous art takes center stage—we dive into some of the art centers that have ...
New York-born artist SaraNoa Mark evokes such questions with their exhibition “Evaporated Hours” at Dreamsong Art Gallery in ...
The Swedish painter shaped how the rest of the world viewed the hills and streams of Kansas, and the mountains of Colorado.
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A Second Chance on Every Wall: How One Man’s Journey Through Pain Led to a Life Transformed by ArtOn any given day, you might spot Kyle Henry walking the streets of Philadelphia, head held high, paint on his clothes and hands, purpose in his stride.
On closer inspection I saw that it was a moveable wall, not a piece of art. Why could one piece of work be considered ‘art’ and the other not? The answer to the question could, perhaps, be found in ...
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