(MENAFN- USA Art News) As the world grapples with the multitudes of challenges posed by climate change, a growing number of American artists are stepping into the fray with innovative approaches to eco-art, merging creativity with activism.
Through her intricate printmaking and drawing techniques, Conlan crafts a visual narrative that transcends the ordinary, blending familiar landscapes with the fa...
Anya Tish Gallery presenta "Moving Boxes," the second solo exhibition by Dutch American artist Hedwige Jacobs.
The conversation chaired by Editor in Chief Andrea Thompson marked the launch of a new exhibition by London-based sculptor Rayvenn Shaleigha D’Clark, Digital Flesh: The Texture of Identity at TM Lighting Gallery.
While the most bizarre art is attracting attention and fetching high prices at auctions, there are artists starved for recognition, trying to make ends meet.
Roy Lichtenstein, View from the Window, from Landscapes (Corlett 215) (1985), $70,000 to $100,000 estimate is due to be sold at Sotheby's, Online Prints & Multiples Auction on October 22, 2024. Lithograph, Woodcut And Screenprint In Colors On Arches 88 Wove Paper, 194.2 x 77.6cm.
And who by fire, who by water. Who in the sunshine, who in the night time. Who by high ordeal, who by common trial. Who in your merry merry month of May. Who by very slow decay. And who shall I say is calling? And who in her lonely slip, who by barbiturate.