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The stark black-and-white compositions do what Mapplethorpe did best: transform the socially unacceptable into formalist art through meticulous attention to light, shadow and balance.
Craftsman Lewis Laskin uses traditional woodworking techniques in the art of chair making at his West Street studio, Avocations Annapolis.
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Contemporary artists are reclaiming picture frames and transforming them into sites of storytelling, history, and embodied ...
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A French court has ruled that the site that is the subject of 'Tree Roots' by Vincent Van Gogh belongs to its landowners, not ...
In a technical paper posted Tuesday, the company had said the new tool ... Josh Weigensberg, a partner at the law firm Pryor ...
What the gentle iconoclasm of the climate action group makes you realise, fundamentally, is how powerless we all really are ...
The appeal filed by Edward “Gonzo” Stross contained “a number of inaccuracies” relating to the rezoning and other issues, ...
providing a fascinating historical perspective on governance and legal structures in antiquity. Olympia Nelson, a PhD candidate, captivated the audience with her research on Byzantine art—a ...
The image, rendered in oil paint, acrylic, art paper, wallpaper and colored ink, depicts a white swan sitting on a nest against a vivid green background, with a fringe of various flowers.