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Photographer E. Brady Robinson captures amazing women roller skating across Baltimore in vivid photographs that speak to communality, friendship, and the power of women.
From Medicine Cabinets to Pill Cabinets, Damien Hirst’s Cathedrals Built on Sand is a reminder of Drug Addiction and an unconventional artistic practice.
Artists Create NFTs to raise funds for Trees for the Future and other environmental causes on World Environment Day
A new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art interrogates how different generations of artists use unexpected surfaces and unorthodox materials for visual effects and meaning.
Stunning photographs of Michelle Obama and family by former White House photographer Amanda Lucidon on display at the Enoch Pratt Library in celebration of Black History Month.
Frida Kahlo (with dog), a Gelatin Silver print by Lola Alvarez-Bravo taken around 1944, is part of the Brooklyn Museum Frida Kahlo exhibition titled in Frida Kahlo: Appearances Can Be Full Article »
Red Waves, egg tempera on calfskin parchment stretched over wood painting by Altoon Sultan is one of the new artworks in Heat of the Moment Heat of the Moment, a Full Article »
A portrait of Mike is one of the works in Depicting the Invisible, an exhibition of works by Susan J. Barron celebrating American veterans. ART REVIEW: Traumatic stories of war, rape, and PTSD were Full Article »
A new photography exhibition examines how black women are perceived in art, the workplace, and through their physical appearance Review
Untitled (Black and White Variation on Pochade), 1956-58, by Stuart Davis. CreditCreditAll rights reserved Estate of Stuart Davis/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY; Paul Kasmin Gallery ART REVIEW: Stuart Davis black Full Article »
Dutch landscape photography artist Saskia Boelsums captures the beauty of climate change in a show that highlights Dutch landscape painting traditions
An oil on canvas abstract painting titled Ecclesia, by Bridget Riley is one of the works in Criminal Ornamentation an exhibition curated by Yinka Shonibare that criticises Adolf Loos at the Arts Full Article »
A Man with Dumb-bells at the Muscle Beach, Santa Monica, CA, 1954 by Larry Silver shows some of the fun activities at the original Muscle Beach. Photo: Larry Silver ART REVIEW Full Article »
Two boxers slug it out in the ring at Blue Horizon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvanian, January 1990 in this photograph by Larry Fink whose Boxing Photographs are on display at the Philadelphia Full Article »
Different generations of Egyptian artists examine the influences of Egypt on their art in Contemporary Views XI, a show in celebration of Al Masar Gallery’s tenth anniversary.
Giovanni della Robbia’s The Resurrection of Christ, made from glazed terracotta on display at the Brooklyn Museum for the first time in Two decades after a major restoration. Image: Brooklyn Museum Full Article »
Graham Dolphin’s Thriller (Black and White) combines line writing and painting to recreate the image of Michael Jackson taken from the cover of Thriller, the sixth studio album that sold Full Article »
LGBTQ Artists Pride Month Celebration Illuminates how LGBTQ artists have been responding to issues of gender identity through the years.
A man hiding a saw behind his back offers a three-legged dog bone in one of the new Banksy works addressing the plight of migrants in Paris. ART REVIEW New Full Article »