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“One for the history books,”said committee member Sherry Riviera. Many of the 174 exhibitors expressed great sales and their shelves needed restocking. Festival attendance for both days was up.
Textile art takes center stage at the show "Woven Histories" at MoMA, tracing modern abstraction from Albers to Zittel.
How Bohemians Became Hippies and Created the Sixties,” a new book by Dennis McNally, explores the roots of counterculture ...
In the work of artists I admire, all the training and discipline come out in an act of letting go: a splotch of ink, a ...
Why the buzz: “Debbie is an incredibly talented storyteller and artist who has a keen instinct for what kids like, which is ...
And yet, the art created in New York in the 1980s, in all its messy duality of saints and sinners, has endured over the past ...
The paintings on this list of the top 10 most iconic paintings were chosen for their artistry, historical significance, and ...
Our recommendations for summer reading in 2025, featuring many books from Wisconsin writers, and including selections for ...
Ronald Reagan's election sparked a counterrevolution in the arts community, with Dylan, Bono and Scorsese among those showing ...
As we turn the page from spring to summer, could a literary tour be in the books? Here are eight stops on a Kentucky literary ...
The new head of the Bates College Museum of Art is an expert in postwar and contemporary Japanese art, photography and ...
Kaye Courington: 11:30 a.m., Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St. The author presents and signs "Scrim: A New Orleans Story of Resilience and Rescue." Information here. M.C. Terriche: 1 p.m., Blue Cypress ...