The last few years have seen a revival of all things analogue. From vinyl records to polaroid photographs, the post-Covid years have awakened a need for something tangible – physical objects that hold ...
The late artist’s work has always bristled against the boundaries of categorization, and it does so particularly here, in an ...
Photographer Gérard Uféras was granted full access to the La Scala ballet corps' backstage over six years to produce a series of emotional, candid portraits at the heart of a new exhibition at the ...
The West Gallery features Namkung’s portraits of iconic classical musicians produced in the 1970’s, when the musicians were ...
Did you know that nearly 145 million Valentine’s Day cards are exchanged each year in the United States alone With such a staggering number, it’s ...
The documentary quality of Parks’ and Smith’s photographs works as a powerful narrative device to tell a story of the Black ...
The pops of colors was a kaleidoscope of manifestations. Emotions were brought to paper, producing the diverse state of ...
The Getty Museum has acquired its first A.I. photograph, generated by queer Costa Rican artist Matias Sauter Morera.
At Georgetown’s galleries, student curators uncover the stories of alumni and an understudied artist
The de la Cruz and Spagnuolo exhibits combine art history with people's history. Georgetown student curators led both ...
Golden threads dance between silver needles, threading vitality into the intricate snake-pattern embroidered fan in the warm ...
After 40 years as a photographer, Brad Bealmear put down his camera, traded it in for a paintbrush, and has never looked back. He began his photography journey at a young age, growing up in Portales.
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