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While visiting the Boijmans Van Beuningen museum in Rotterdam, the child scratched the 1960 painting “Grey, Orange on Maroon, ...
Rich photographs by Wolfgang Tillmans, Steve Mallon’s odes to locomotives, Joanna Grabiarz’s joyful etchings, and so much ...
It is only May, but we feel summer’s heat and cool breezes in Rebecca Everett’s paintings at the Feldman Family Artspace, curated by Featherstone Center for the Arts. Everett’s gemlike landscapes ...
Episodes of the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” airing on PBS this month highlight finds from the iconic TV series’ visit to ...
Niza Knoll Gallery is presenting “Everything Paper Mache” (also written as papier-mâché), a juried art exhibition, celebrating the versatility and creativity of this sculptural medium. On view through ...
As the city’s art scene hits its springtime high, these ten standout exhibitions—from Tribeca to Chelsea—are setting the ...
Head downtown this Friday to experience new art on display. On its featured wall, t Art Association Art Center will display the group show "Pets." The show features paintings, drawings, sculptures of ...
Susan Tormoen, an 89-year-old Colorado Springs artist, was diagnosed with schizophrenia when she was 30, only a few years after discovering her love for painting. The diagnosis didn't stop her, though ...
A child severely damaged one of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen’s most valuable paintings this spring during an unsupervised ...
This week, see new works by Karen Eide at the McGuffey Art Center, Jane Angelhart's "Hippos and Other Nonsense" at the Crozet ...
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