It’s been a tough year for New York museums. But even without cultural institutions, there is free world-class art to see all over the city, as writer and curator Lori Zimmer shows in her new book, ...
Richard Phillips, “Hell (detail)” (2007), oil on canvas, reproduced in Demetrio Paparoni’s The Art of the Devil: An Illustrated History (image courtesy Gagosian Gallery, Rome) “The Devil’s out of ...
A major source of raw materials for board room presentations and net art projects is about to go dry: Microsoft announced on Monday that it is discontinuing Clip Art and replacing the charmingly bland ...
Art directors at The Washington Post commissioned work in 2024 from hundreds of artists, who illustrated a variety of topics, from politics and climate to lifestyle and sports. The following showcase ...
We all have our own problems, frustrations, and anxieties we have to face in this modern world, but it feels a little better when we know that we are not alone in this. Sashotso Art comics are a ...
Shaw, an animal welfare advocate known to 1.3 million Instagram followers as Kitten Lady, and her husband, photographer Marttila, share snapshots of feline-human interactions across the globe. On the ...
This article is featured in the 2025 Winter Carnival Special Issue. Winter Carnival offers several notable icy traditions, from the polar plunge in the freezing waters of Occom Pond, to the ice ...
Black-and-white illustrations in old medical textbooks have a very distinct style. The smooth shading effects show as much of the texture of a tissue as you need to see to be able to understand the ...
Career in Games: Opportunities to explore your creative interests related to video games and collaborate with developers and fellow artists on game and digital media projects. Portfolio Workshop: ...
Sarah Urist Green is on a mission to change the way we think about creativity. "Creativity is overrated," she says flatly. What she means is that you don't have to feel creative in order to make art.
Edited by Janet Bishop and Cara Manes (Yale Univ.) $65 When Asawa (1926–2013) was a teenager, her Japanese American family was forcibly relocated to a World War II interment camp. After the war, she ...
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