With King and Country's inception in Hong Kong, no one predicted its current global success. Almost 30 years later, it has hit its stride in the...
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The Witte Museum's latest hit is a real circus at times and an intimate portrait at others. Either way it truly is work putting on the greatest...
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Following one of the largest international restitution cases in the art world, the Jacques Goudstikker Collection has finally made it back from the...
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The Robot Art Gallery is blurring the line between ad design and traditional gallery fare. Consider the paradigm shift refreshing and even overdue....
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Photography veteran Al Rendon is making a statement during Fotoseptiembre 2009, and he is doing it with new blood ready to make this a 'carnival' to...
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With over 200 artists in its membership, River Art Group co-op is a different kind of gallery. After 62 years, it is only getting bolder with...
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The latest offering from the San Antonio Museum of Art just may have you rethinking mom's old adage that food was only for eating Leave it to the...
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When Nickolas Muray first met seminal artist Frida Khalo, it would turn into a torrent of creative and illicit passion. 72 Years later, his photos...
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With Fotoseptiembre approaching, small town, USA takes center stage in some unusual places Small town America is not a setting that enjoys a...
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Sculptor Cakky Brawley bends metal to the community's will Perhaps Cakky Brawley should consider booking a cruise in the future. The steel and...
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