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When the Metropolitan Museum of Art opens “The Magical City: George Morrison’s New York” on July 17, it will mark the first solo exhibition of Morrison’s work at the Met — seen by many as a milestone ...
After art critic and photographer Max Kozloff died at 91, a New York community came together to remember and to mourn.
By Simone Bodmer Turner ’s own admission, moving an entire ceramics studio “involved a lot more than I understood.” But ...
In a rare U.S. show, Feng Xiao-Min reflects on Taoism, tradition and artistic independence while balancing Chinese ink and ...
earthy ceramics embody the Basque countryside The sculptor-ceramicist presents a series inspired by and created from found natural objects in a New York exhibition Nature sets the pace for Alex Monroe ...
Picking some highlights of Independent 2025, from Constanza Camila Kramer Garfias's reimagined maps to Adam Higgins's ...
Siu believes a crucial aspect differentiates human and AI creativity. "As humans, we have an unfathomable ability to create abstract connections that resonate," he highlights. "As a designer, this is ...
By the early 1960s, the art-world cognoscenti grew weary of Abstract Expressionism, though not so much with appreciative public consumers. Expressionists were then thought to be self-indulgent ...
Featuring work from Printmaking, Technical Drawing, Intro Drawing, 2D-3D Prototyping, and Ceramics in Packard Hall (Printshop, Hallway, 131 & 132) and Honnen Arts. We also invite you to visit the ...