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The Oscar-nominated director of 'Poor Things' has his first photography exhibition at Webber 939 gallery in Los Angeles.
With the support of a community panel review, the Region 2 Arts Council recently awarded $18,000 to individual artists from within its five-county region. According to a release, these grants provide ...
Piranesi’s Imaginary Prisons depict vast, oppressive architectures of suffering, blending classical ruins with industrial horrors, evoking themes of ...
“We connect after dinner (with a burning paper and a falling stone)” by Michael Van Winkle is on display at Albany Library’s ...
A new illustrated book set in the world of Nickelodeon’s “Avatar: The Last Airbender” is set for release this fall. From Dark Horse Books and Paramount Consumer Products, “Beasts of the Four Nations: ...
Poor Things' director Yorgos Lanthimos talks image-making and cameras on the eve of his first photography exhibition in Los Angeles.
For more information, click here. PAD Paris Paris | April 2–6 Paris Art + Design, which was created in 1998, is set to take place at the Tuileries Garden. The indoor fair features booths by dozens of ...
Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the two men who accused Michael Jackson of sexually abusing them as minors in the bombshell doc Leaving Neverland, look forward to their day in court with ...
My name is Abiola ‘Chef Stone’ Akanji. As a boy ... The goal is to introduce more people to the art of whisky-pairing while elevating the appreciation of African ingredients in fine dining.
Artist Michael Ray Charles discusses his work’s relation to advertising and familiar images in popular culture. ART21: Your work has been identified as being controversial not only for white audiences ...
He compares the Sly & the Family Stone frontman’s elusive way of hiding dark messages in relatively bright music to other artists like Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, and even the Beatles.