The five-foot-tall painting, once owned by a haircare maven, offered a fresh test of the trophy art market.
Her figures are in a state of unrelenting grief about what it means to be human and to feel powerless about so much that happens to ourselves and others.
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AT two o'clock in the afternoon of Nov. 14, this author arrived at the One Ayala Mall building in Makati City. The brand-new structure, reminiscent of the building in Singapore where he stayed last ...
The mural is one of two that Dennis made that can be seen from the L. The other is visible to CTA Blue Line riders.
For as long as I can remember, though, the key art hanging rule was approximately 60 inches at center - meaning if you're ...
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One of the Cottage Street Cultural District’s iconic works of public art has been brought back to its former vitality, and ...
In the heart of Manhattan, surrounded by towering skyscrapers, street artist Dulk has transformed an ordinary wall into a ...