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Picasso's ceramics studio in the South of France, where he created over 3,000 treasures, is being renovated and converted ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
Pablo Picasso, whose first major exhibition opened in Paris on this day in 1901, was honored on his 90th birthday with an exhibition at the Louvre in Paris in 1971.
The global art market is not immune to current economic and geopolitical tensions, and is counting on a new generation of ...
In Madrid, eight striking artworks depict the pain of the countless mothers in Gaza losing their children to senseless violence.
The Watermark Art Center will host an in-depth conversation and gallery walk for the Eugene Dalzotto exhibit at 6 p.m. on ...
Art,” thought Pablo Picasso, “is a lie that makes us realize truth.” For novelist Theodore Dreiser, art is “the stored honey of the human soul.” Stella Adler, actress and teacher, once said, “Life ...
African artist Ezrom Legae, a lesser known figure in protest art, addressed the institutionalized racism of the South African system of apartheid that existed from 1948 to 1990 in particular — and ...
He is the most prolific public artist in Sacramento, and now, J.M. Knudsen is expanding his vision for a more creative city.
JHS Spanish teacher Luke Smith tells us many of his elementary students this summer already know a little bit of the language ...
The artist's ceramic pieces combined practicality with aesthetics. Now, seven of his hand-painted dishes are heading to the ...