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After 90 years of questioning the fate of four frescoes by Maxine Albro (1893-1966), originally painted on the exterior walls of The Ebell of Los Angeles in 1933, the 

On a visit to a museum, one usually hones in on the quest to take in as much art as possible. As one walks between galleries, absorbing centuries of art, an expected but often overlooked…

Around 1908, Vanessa Bell began a painting that she would call Poppies and Poison. In it, she limns a tabletop in cool-toned whites, set against a…

Presenting at the San Francisco-based gallery, Jessica Silverman, Ponca artist 

On view at the Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling in Harlem, New York is A Love Worth Fighting For by artist Jamel Robinson. The…

The group exhibition, Alien /ΛᄂIΣП, at David Castillo Gallery brings together over 40 artists from the Asian diaspora. Curated by artist Yesiyu Zhao, there is a focus on the many…

The average American child in the early 1900s likely spent their time scribbling into the lines of coloring books. Adults, on the other hand, interested in art but not quite…

Santa Claus hasn’t always been the jolly, red-suited, grandfatherly gift-giver with a reindeer-drawn sleigh we all know. Here’s a look at how art has reflected the changing face (and waistline) of…

The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts is an art residency and studio program on 39th Street in Manhattan, just…

On January 23, 1944, Edvard Munch died peacefully in his sleep…

When gallerist Guy Lyman answered the phone for our Art & Object interview, he…

After years of hanging unsuspectingly in an Italian family home, a portrait that has now been attributed to

Kenny Schachter is a polymath of sorts with a multitude of interests and skills that have guided him in the arts. As a collector,