Some emotions are so ordinary that we rarely stop to acknowledge them. Romanian illustrator Livia Falcaru brings those quiet, ...
Across the Biennial, artists trace the afterlives of empire, technological distortion and ecological collapse—theirs is a world struggling to imagine the conditions of its own renewal.
Students at Santa Rosa Middle School are re-creating Route 66 landmarks on canvas, inspired by a local photographer's project ...
The Bard Graduate Center devotes an exhibition to the dazzling drawings of the man responsible for Notre-Dame’s 19th-century restoration.
On view until March 29, the retrospective is the first at the Art Institute of Chicago in 30 years to exhibit the Oklahoma architect’s inimitable practice and sprawling archive.
Rare early 20th-century lithographs show how scientific art and colonial extraction combined to recreate India’s avifauna ...
The Vienna-based artist traces her path from radical painting to immersive spatial environments, culminating in her new intervention in the underpass of Trento.
When a restaurant makes you question whether you’ve accidentally stepped into a living cartoon, you know you’re in for something special. House of Teriyaki in Chicago does exactly that, and it’s ...
Mount Shavano rises to the north, one of Colorado’s fourteeners, offering summit seekers a challenging but achievable climb. The mountain doesn’t care about your fitness tracker or your Instagram ...
Simple steps to draw faces from low angles—learn how to capture perspective, proportions, and structure when viewing a face from below. This tutorial breaks down key techniques for defining jawlines, ...
Students, faculty and staff gathered Tuesday afternoon for the opening reception of ART 3348: Life Drawing with Anatomy T.V., a gallery in the Central Library featuring student work. The exhibit, ...
At Los Angeles’ The Other Art Fair, photographer Jason Ward serves up a subversive Mario Bros. Also: Kevin Avery’s oceanic photography and Luca Chiaravalle’s miniatures.
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