The New York art scene of the 1950s was a man’s world, dominated by the macho Abstract Expressionists Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning and their drinking companions at the legendary Cedar Tavern.
For an artist interested in the abstract and messing with meaning, Marcel Duchamp's philosophy on the purpose of art is surprisingly poetic and spiritual.
By Hope Milo, UoA Communications Student Exploring themes of water and imagination through abstract art, a new collection of ...
Fans of the original 21 Jump Street were abuzz after a recent photo of one of the show's iconic stars surfaced online, nearly ...
Abstract Connections ...
The 31-year-old painter, renowned for her bright and evocative compositions, was reported missing in the early morning hours ...
Beginning this week, the stone chapel at the Thomas Jefferson University campus in East Falls will light up with exploding ...
Recently, SAAM acquired a “Wobbulator” built by Nam June Paik and Shuya Abe for its Nam June Paik Archive and were able to ...
The body of London-based abstract artist Sarah Cunningham has been found on the tracks at a London underground station. She ...
He’s drifted away from the bright lights of Hollywood to focus on his art, which he has called “Abstract Emotionalism”, and ...
We caught up with Iran-based artist Ali Banisadr ahead of his first solo exhibition in Shanghai at Perrotin's gallery outpost ...
A pile of records ranging in color from transparent blue to deep black was distributed among the audience. A simple ...