Artists and collectors once dismissed as tacky have been gaining power. They may hold the key's to the art industry's future.
Animation historian Jerry Beck tells IndieWire about how cavalier programming decisions have hurt Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes.
Luobai, a PhD student who has been working on a long form graphic novel, Anxiety is a Red Monkey, heads to Brighton next ...
From Andy Warhol to Matthew Barney—the contemporary art world intersects with sports in ways both celebratory and challenging ...
Two murals have been painted at a Kenilworth play area to attract more people to the space. The paintings of a cat and mouse are on bricked-up arches at Glendale Avenue pocket park and were done by ...
A musician-owned and operated business, Rosebud Records, is opening in the Hannaford plaza on April 1, in time for Record ...
From childhood doodles to published cartoons, from sketching to water colours, oils, and VR art, Dr. Neeraj Raj’s journey has always followed the ways of two worlds: medicine and creativity.
As the collectively run Front gallery celebrates its 10th anniversary, the Montpelier artist presents a show of his own work ...
The artist was a fixture in the neighborhood for more than a decade, known for her risqué paintings — "the embodiment of this extremely important, extremely central Chicago archetypical artist," one ...
The original Looney Tunes shorts are no longer available to stream on Max as part of Warner Bros. Discovery's move away from ...
Folkestone in Kent has been dubbed the 'new Brighton' by many, and it's not hard to see why. The town is a haven for art lovers and is even home to a sculpture that looks like the Eiffel Tower ...
The Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County will hold its annual Great Eggsibition StoryWalk April 1. The event will begin downtown, where throughout the month, families and guests can ...
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