Stories of haunted paintings have circulated for centuries, and we love these tales because they suggest that the creative process can conjure something far darker than Vantablack. Do some ...
An exhibit spotlighting local African-American artists was jointly held by the African American Heritage Alliance and the ...
Now, and only now, you may pick up your brush. The Met’s new show about what happens next, “Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350,” makes clear how astonishing it is that paint, of all ...
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Now, an exhibition in New York City makes a strong argument for the integral role played by four artists in the city of Siena Julia Binswanger A new exhibition spotlights the Spanish artist's ...
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Scott Burton, one of America’s leading sculptors, entrusted his estate to the museum in 1989, when he was sick with AIDS, to ensure his place in art history. It turned out to be a bad idea.
The race in Texas's 28th Congressional District is between Democrat Henry Cuellar, the incumbent, and Republican Jay Furman. -view fewer counties+ view all counties The expected vote is the total ...
He's expected to defeat Republican challenger Jay Furman by less than five points—amounting to his narrowest House victory ever. The victory comes six months after Cuellar was indicted on ...
Instead, they will choose between Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar and Republican challenger Jay Furman, a retired U.S. Navy commander. Neither candidate agreed to our repeated interview requests.