The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasmagorical paintings, discovered by the art world more than 30 years after his death.
From glow-in-the-dark rosary beads to St. Christopher dashboard statues and Pope Francis bobbleheads, a tribute to the complicated life of Catholic kitsch ...
Our insularity has protected the local commercial market from the vagaries of the global art industry, but it also keeps ...
New Jersey artist Kimberly Camp addresses culture and identity with dolls in her exhibit "Cross River: A Parallel Universe." ...
David Johansen has Stage 4 cancer and a brain tumor. The Sweet Relief Musicians Fund is helping his family raise money for ...
The Black Doll Exhibition is presented by curator, Lisa Jacobs-Watson in partnership with NYS Senator, April Baskin and ...
David Johansen, the sole surviving founder of the New York Dolls and a solo artist, is suffering from stage four cancer and ...
Kate Brown and Ben Davis talk about the shrinking scale of art. Is it reduced ambition, a new emphasis on intimacy, or a bit ...
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South Jersey artist uses dolls to start conversations about Black identity and cultureArtist Kimberly Camp uses handmade dolls to address identity, culture and the African American experience through her exhibit at the Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton, New Jersey.
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