You See Us," a sweeping exhibition at London's Tate Britain, spotlights the U.K.'s great women artists from 1520 to 1920.
A new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum reveals how deeply embedded a Native woman’s perspective on our culture might be.
The airbrush artist most famous for the kitschy Passyunk Avenue men's clothing store found a second calling restoring and ...
New York City, an education in the world of contemporary art meant making deals by day and making the scene at night.
North Augusta artist Adeana Berry featured in the Artists of Color downtown exhibit uses her talent to create portraits of ...
The portrait, which was last displayed in the 1970s at the Art Museum, was sold to a private collector to finance restoration ...
Sold at German auctioneer Hargesheimer, this painting has earned scorn from Old Master experts who doubt its authenticity.
It was a legacy of Yousuf Karsh, the portrait photographer of royalty, politicians, artists, actors and authors who long ...
What’s clear in Now You See Us is that the artists were excluded from the canon because of sociopolitical factors, not artistic merit.
Karsh, who has photographed many important public figures including Martin Luther King Jr., Albert Einstein, Elizabeth Taylor ...
Painting and other visual arts also can allow artists to assume or explore other identities. The show includes paintings and ...
The signed copy of Yousuf Karsh’s Roaring Lion portrait fetched a fraction of the price that other copies of the artwork have ...