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Yankton Dakota artist Mary Sully opened a solo exhibition at the Met Museum in New York last summer, and right now she has a solo exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Art. Not bad for a ...
Hollywood week continued with the showstopper round on the Sunday, April 6, episode of American Idol. Judges Carrie Underwood, Luke Bryan, and Lionel Richie watched the remaining 62 artists perform ...
Our mission is to build community, and the way that we do that is by running these drawing events to help bring artists together. That’s something that’s just very rewarding as an artist.
At a moment when Indian art remained under-recognised on the global stage, they envisioned a future shaped not by external endorsement but by internal conviction. The idea that meaningful cultural ...
Over three decades, KAWS has gained a huge following. In a decade plus, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas has reaped kudos. Now they collaborate on the show KAWS: FAMILY.
There is a work in the current show of drawings from Kinngait at the McMichael Canadian Art Collection that shows a woman with a quill tracing an empty thought bubble on the paper in front of her.
Organisers say the fair will showcase work by more than 200 artists, spanning painting, photography, drawing, installations, sculpture and video art. Prices will largely range from $1,000 to $ ...
Maqbool Fida Husain’s iconic work, Untitled (Gram Yatra), was sold by Christie’s for a record-breaking $13.75 million—the highest sum ever paid for a work of Modern Indian Art. This is almost double ...
The room where he lived was painted with eerie chilling graffiti, satanic drawings, and tantric symbols, suggesting that he may have been obsessed with black magic. During their investigation, the ...
Indian modern art gets its due! M F Hussain's Gram Yatra (1954) breaks the ₹100cr barrier, selling for $13.8M to Kiran Nadar. Once gifted to Oslo University Hospital by Dr. Volodarsky ...
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