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Bugatti Type 57S Compétition Coupé Aerolithe, 1935 (2007 re-creation). Jean Bugatti (French, born Italy, 1909-1939), designer Joseph Walter, designer. Dream Cars. The […]
Hazem Taha Hussein’s paintings of abstract figures behind Islamic patterns engage viewers in a dialogue about how Western art influenced modern Egyptian art.
The Nigerian Centenary Photography Exhibition reveals the history of colonialism and how photography was effectively used to document changes in political landscape, fashion, and culture
Nativity by Tisi and work by famous artists like Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Pablo Picasso, and Mary Cassatt are part of Westmont Ridley-Tree Museum of Art recent Acquisitions
Ukrainian artists and photographers tell the devastating stories of life and the gloomy history of Russia’s invasion, including the annexation of Crimea.
FIRST PLACE SOLO COMPETITION: Jonathan Bouchard, Back Bone of Life: Tribute to Bio Diversity, Canada. Sand sculpture artists. Photo: Courtesy of World […]
The Affordable Care Act also known as Obamacare has been a major source of controversy since it became law. However, there is a lot that creatives can benefit from the ACA. Here are six ways artists, designers, and all those in the creative field will benefit from Obamacare
Expert Photography provides an opportunity for photographers to learn about photography. With first hand tutorials, photography tips and advice, the website has gained credence over other photography websites
Jasper Johns: Regrets, at the Museum of Modern Art celebrates an American artist who made a name for himself using iconic images like Target, the American Flag, and Numbers
British Folk Art Emerges from the Abyss of Art History in the first survey at the Tate Britain featuring paintings, sculptures, textiles and objects. Discover the extraordinary and surprising works by Britain’s unsung folk artists
Stunning Portraits by Neo-Impressionist Artists: Paul Signac (French, 1863–1935), Opus 217. Against the Enamel of a Background Rhythmic with Beats and Angles, […]