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Another World Cup means another set of accompanying art, and the 2026 North American edition comes with a wide range of ...
Join "Ranger of the Lost Art" Doug Leen for a virtual book talk about preserving the lost 1930s art of America's National Parks!
"The North Wind," painted while Emily and her sister Charlotte were studying in Belgium, is now heading to the Brontë family ...
Ari Aster's new forthcoming film, Eddington, has teased a poster featuring an iconic—and resonant—work by David Wojnarowicz.
Fun and fantastic works of public art abound in the Bay Area, which is blessed with an abundance of creative talent. Stroll around and you’ll find pieces ranging from silly to stunning ...
Rajya Sabha MP Kapil Sibal urged the INDIA alliance to present a united front with a formal structure and clear spokespersons. Highlighting internal conflicts, he emphasized the necessity for a ...
The Electoral Commission in Ireland is looking to seek the public’s views on the use of election posters in future elections due to environmental concerns. Election posters are a key feature of ...
One of Vancouver's most recognizable, and sometimes controversial, pieces of public art is about to return to the public eye. The "Trans Am Totem," made up of cars stacked on a tree, is expected ...
And how much more of the information that is currently in the public domain will be monetized by the state?" Officials at the Maryland State Archives were unavailable to comment on Wednesday.
GREENWICH — Student artwork is on display at the Greenwich Arts Council through April 6 as part of Greenwich Public Schools' annual district-wide art show. The show, which kicked off on March ...
Three of the four participants were arrested, and two spent time in prison for the act of protest art. In 2012 ... for the Arts and the Hobby School of Public Affairs at the University of Houston ...
PHILADELPHIA — "Walking past sculptor Louise Nevelson's Bicentennial Dawn is like strolling through the city of your dreams. It's sheer poetry," The Inquirer society columnist Ruth Seltzer wrote ...