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The name Alex Katz immediately conjures up images of sharply silhouetted faces, figures and landscapes painted on gigantic canvases — bold compositions of fresh, bright colors that feel clean and […]


The name Alex Katz immediately conjures up images of sharply silhouetted faces, figures and landscapes painted on gigantic canvases — bold compositions of fresh, bright colors that feel clean and […]

Artist and gallery director Grace Hopkins was raised in a world of painters by her father, artist and Guggenheim Fellow Budd Hopkins, and her mother, arts writer, renowned critic and […]

For many years, I have worked as an educational guide at Art Basel, leading groups through the fair and helping visitors navigate its vast ecosystem of galleries, institutions, artists and […]

As Independence Day approaches, “America 250” seems to be everywhere, from event flyers in local coffee shops to patriotic displays lining grocery store aisles. Beyond the celebrations and marketing campaigns, […]
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In the dream world presented in “La Machina de los Sueños/The Machine of Dreams,” on view through July 31 at the Cantor Art Gallery at the College of the Holy […]

The Yale University Art Gallery was founded in 1832 and is the oldest college museum in North America. On Thursday evening, June 18, the Margaret and Angus Wurtele Sculpture Garden, […]

A quirky jelly farm in the heart of Deer Isle, Maine is also home to a variety of sculptures created from found objects from the local area that include a giant flamingo, a Western town and Knights from the Round Table. Nervous Nellie’s Jams and Jellies’ founders Peter and Anne Beerits began the bus




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