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Throughout his career, artist John Wilson was inspired to capture the faces of his community: Black people who lived in ...
For hundreds of years, different cultures and religions around the world have used caves as spaces for worship, meditation, art, and burials ... Actun Tunichil Muknal (Cave of the Stone Sepulchre ...
The B’nai B’rith Athletic Achievement Award began in 1951 by the Israel Friedlander Lodge of Roanoke as a means to recognize ...
Following refurbishment over three years, The Sainsbury Wing has been re-opened by their Majesties the King and Queen. It is ...
Gov. Mike Braun is requesting federal assistance to help residents and businesses in Northwest Indiana recover following ...
From the unusual natural scenery to its rock-hewn churches and frescos, discovering all of what Cappadocia has to offer is ...
Brian Murphy’s exhibition was advertised as one of last month’s shows, but alas, the postal service did not deliver the paintings until a couple of weeks ago. Murphy simply captures the essence of a ...
The Citadelle Art Museum and Wayland Baptist University are honoring the lives and legacy of Malouf and Therese Abraham after Malouf passed away recently just a year after his wife's passing.
The other day, I was talking to Chicago artist Theaster Gates and asked why he repeats himself so often, especially with his pottery. He mentioned growing up in a Baptist church where the pastor ...
The art historian, essayist and social reformer John Ruskin, after whom Ruskin College in Oxford is named, is well known, but what may not be so well known is his extraordinary – and perhaps ...
I’m relieved to confess something I’ve believed from my earliest days as an art historian. John Singer Sargent is a great artist. Great not only as in eye-catching, dazzling, eminent ...