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"What is it like to be a teen right now?" Young artists explored that question for two different exhibitions of their work ...
The prize is a copy of The Art of a Lie in hardcover, paperback or e-book format, at the discretion of the Promoter.
Inside Ralph Fiennes 'inverted Kurtz' ('Apocalypse Now') character and his 250,000 replica bone temple it took six months to construct.
Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition, “Drawing Awareness,” to call attention to different skin conditions, with portraits of people including model Winnie Harlow and singer Seal.
Known for his hyper-realistic pencil artworks, Kelvin Okafor is using his latest exhibition to call attention to visible skin differences. “Drawing Awareness,” at London’s Hope93 Gallery ...
The Colored Pencil Society of America’s 33rd Annual International Exhibition makes the case for the colored pencil as fine art.
“The Sea and the Sky, and You and I” art exhibition, inspired by Detroit's landscape, is on display at The Shepherd. The exhibition features 28 artists, 17 of whom are from Detroit.
Ralph Steadman: And Another Thing is organized by the Ralph Steadman Art Collection, and curated by Sadie Williams and Andrea Lee Harris. This exhibition has previously toured at American University ...
A look back on Wednesday: Shepherds’ Art Cafe – “Ewe Brew & Create” Anxious about upcoming finals? Come sip coffee, listen to soothing music, and harness your inner Baa-b Ross with stress-reducing ...
Union Square, $29.99 (448p) ISBN 978-1-6680-8309-3 Shepherd-Robinson’s bewitching latest historical (after The Square of Sevens) artfully folds real-life figures into its plot.
The first look of Ralph Ineson's Galactus from Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been revealed in a promo art.
Newly surfaced promo art for The Fantastic Four: First Steps reveals our best look yet at Ralph Ineson as the MCU's Devourer of Worlds, Galactus. You can see the iconic villain standing tall right ...
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