In 1962, an Italian junk dealer named Luigi Lo Rosso was searching the basement of a villa on the island of Capri. He was ...
New York University’s Grey Art Museum presents a revelatory exhibition of artists associated with the pioneering French ...
Hélène de Beauvoir, the lesser known sister of feminist philosopher Simone, was a gifted painter who has been unfairly ...
What type of inner critic do you have? The perfectionist, the people-pleaser, and the harsh judge are three common ones.
George Condo has two major new exhibitions in New York. Are the pricy works on paper worth the cash? Let's investigate.
Throughout his oeuvre, Condo has maintained a constant, relentless exploration of the human condition, investigating the ...
A handful of bills being considered at the Colorado legislature now are likely to directly affect Boulder residents, ...
The interior of Weinberger’s is a delightful mix of cozy and quirky. It’s the kind of place where you instantly feel at home, even if you’ve never set foot in Texas before. The walls are adorned with ...
When his nephew Noah Beery Jr. was in “Circus Boy” in 1956-1957, I found another love. Then he acted with James Garner in “The Rockford Files.” Loved it. Loved Noah Beery Jr. It was his warm character ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art is the only museum in North America that is presenting the "Picasso and Paper" exhibition. Presented chronologically, the expansive exhibit begins with paper cutouts dating ...
I'm late to news that the Cleveland Museum of Art opened a fascinating sounding exhibition in December dedicated to Picasso and Paper.
With views of Germany on one side of the mountain and Austria on the other, the Berghof was the most public of Hitler’s private homes, and it exerted a powerful hold on the Nazi imagination of empire.