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During London’s mini-art week last week, Wet Paint caught wind of a shift in the city’s gallery universe. Redoubtable ...
A multidisciplinary artist from Chicago has opened a not-so-typical art studio on Main Street in Abingdon, modeling the ...
Voting for over 24 hours, senators donned fluffy blankets in the frigid chamber, gobbled fast food and recorded behind-the-scenes tours of the Capitol as Republicans before passing their sweeping ...
Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
A new series for the Health and Science section aims to make complex topics easy to dissect, and maybe even help people ‘fall ...
Two arrests have been made after soon-to-be banned direct action group Palestine Action claimed to have blockaded the ...
Shandong-based artist Liu Chenguang is renowned for his ceaseless exploration through brushstrokes, a testament to his ...
Marking the final day of Pride Month, we've brought together works found on the Artnet Gallery Network that embody the ...
Protesters from Palestine Action, a group the government wants to reclassify as a terrorist organisation, have blocked the ...
Matthew Wolff watched Monday afternoon as Weyand Sign and Lighting crews finished removing the giant red letters from the ...
Rather than attempt realism, Giacomo Piussi’s paintings playfully explore the intersection of dreams and contemporary life.
And it continues to shine right here in Toronto. Now, he’s a partner at a renowned gallery in the city and the founder of a ...