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Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer Artbooth Gallery, Abu Dhabi, has announced Beams of Light, a solo exhibition showcasing the ...
On the heels of his brilliant fourth album Music Can Hear Us, the German producer reflects on how Daft Punk, Public Enemy, ...
In the heart of SoMa, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art—or SFMOMA—stands as a giant in the city’s creative lineup. Its ...
The family of a brilliant young artist found dead at a Tube station are hoping that an inquest into her death will “leave no ...
It is a country for old men, the latest, brightest, riotously enjoyable, largest ever incarnation of Hockneyland, just opened ...
Georgia O’Keeffe’s enchanting floral still life paintings are now a deeply ingrained part of American culture—so much so that ...
Principle of Equivalence, the Bechtler Museum spotlights the major phases of the underrecognized artist’s work.
With a conviction that art should be representative of life, Miller’s reflectionist philosophy has been the cornerstone to ...