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“Death is part of life and vice versa.” Photographs printed on fabric at Christian Boltanski's Paris exhibition. Christian Boltanski, « Les Regards », 2011.
“A Woman Divided Into Two, Representing Life and Death,” 1790-1820, is part of the exhibition “Death Is Not the End,” on view through Jan. 14 at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
If you were at New York’s Museum of Modern Art in the company of, say, a teenage daughter or niece, you might pause before this Gustav Klimt painting, “Hope, II,” and sigh.
Edwidge Danticat's "The Art of Death" can be read as the book version of a craft talk an artist might give to less-experienced colleagues. Only in this case, the craft is living and the technical ...
Picasso produced over 50,000 works of art from ceramics to sculptures to paintings before his death. Picasso produced over 50,000 works of art from ... Remembering the artists's life and death.
A show titled Death: A Self-Portrait might sound morbid. But the colourful, inventive and playful artworks make for an approachable, even life-affirming, exhibition, as Adrian Hamilton discovers ...
arts entertainment Visual Arts. Life and death with the Maya gods at Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum The exhibition uses stone sculptures and painted ceramic vessels to retell stories of the gods.