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A stunning contrast of light and shadow brings the delicate beauty of a flower vase to life in this black and white artwork.
At the SCAD Museum of Art, the artist reframes portraiture as both protest and protection, where everyday objects carry revolutionary weight.
For many people in Santa Barbara and around the world, Danny Meza was their first. The first person to tattoo them with his ...
The Obama Presidential Center has commissioned new site-specific works by the artists Spencer Finch and Lindsay Adams for ...
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Sri Lankan luxury tourism is seeing its moment in the sun, and a mammoth new resort in Colombo is at the heart of it ...
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Sam Akpro’s debut, Evenfall, is a record you feel as much as hear. Backdropped by South London noir, tales of friendships ...
Like many feminist artists, she took the body as her subject. But while others were exploring their own bodies, she painted ...
Growing up in Alaska, Blake Brasher ’03 waited for the school bus in the dark, watching the Northern Lights dance across the ...