A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.
“Lumen: The Art and Science of Light,” at the Getty Center, is a visually magnificent (and I use the word judiciously) show. The exhibition, curated by Kristen Collins and Nancy K ...
The new album by the Cure, Songs of a Lost World, features a Slovenian artist's sculpture on its cover. Here's how it ended ...
By Jillian Steinhauer Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - With the race for the White House over, the countdown to the inauguration in 75 days begins. A Texas A&M government expert says President-Elect Trump has a unique advantage ...
When Nikola Tesla predicted we'd have handheld phones that could display videos, photographs, and more, his musings seemed ...
WASHINGTON − Donald Trump, a defeated president in 2020 and a convicted felon in 2024, reclaimed the White House with a one-of-a-kind campaign that relied on a new kind of turnout operation that ...
The rather overbearing timeline in the centre of the room distracts from the exquisite artworks that are locked away in glass cabinets along the walls and leaves no doubt as to this being a museum ...
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki has won several awards and commendations at the 2023 Australasian Museums and Galleries National Awards, demonstrating the international standards it achieves.
Grid-style formats are also better suited to delicate artworks as they allow the eye to focus on the works more easily, bringing them to the center of attention. Art doesn't necessarily need to be ...
The Daily Pilot’s e-newspaper includes Sunday’s coverage of Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley and other parts of Orange County. The Daily Pilot’s e ...
Trafficking in irreverence, the film follows a pair of stepsiblings with sexual tension. By Natalia Winkelman In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to ...