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Orlando folk artist Jon Napoles hangs his windows on walls for an art exhibition after a too-long absence. Napoles began ...
One small town has been making a big deal about art. Larger Than Life, a nonprofit based in Mantorville, Minnesota, is ...
Sanford Biggers knows how to grab the attention of viewers. He knows how to get them to think, how to get them talking about the power and meaning of art and history. And how to get them ...
Sanford Biggers knows how to grab the attention of viewers. He knows how to get them to think, how to get them talking about the power and meaning of art and history. And how to get them discussing ...
A late artist that got his start in Roxbury now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts in a new exhibition.
With buyers taking prints more seriously, publishers, collectors and dealers are embracing the unique commercial advantages of editioned works ...
John Thomas Biggers was an internationally-renowned artist who poet Maya Angelou referred to as “the people’s painter.” He was born in Gastonia.
John Thomas Biggers’ 1965 lithograph “Morning is Here, No Dawn” is part of the Harmon and Harriet Kelley Collection of African American Art on display at the Wichita Art Museum.
Artists featured in the exhibition include Charles Alston, Benny Andrews, Richmond Barthé, Romare Bearden, John Biggers, Frank Bowling, William Carter, Elizabeth Catlett, Ed Clark, Robert ...
John Thomas Biggers was an American artist known for his murals that addressed racial and economic injustice. Born in 1924 in Gastonia, North Carolina, he later made his home in Houston, Texas.
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