At the National Museum of Women in the Arts, “Making Their Mark: Works From the Shah Garg Collection” spans works from 1946 ...
Love Is Art lets you get a little decorative while you do the deed. And then grin awkwardly when people ask you about your new art. “Love Is art,” declares each one of Jeremy Brown’s paintings ...
The Annie Halenbake Ross Library is pleased to present a new gallery exhibit for April featuring the abstract artwork of ...
Some artists — young and old alike — just don’t like realistic drawing. The task of portraying something exactly as it appears in real life can be daunting, and many find the process frustrating. For ...
The pioneers of abstraction—the Cubists, the Abstract Expressionists, the Minimalists—emerged from firm and identifiable aesthetic roots and developed their own philosophies. In the competitive ...
The mind processes abstract art and figurative art very differently, and the experience of viewing one or the other can change the way you think, a new study shows. Our minds process events and ...
Her work influenced Jackson Pollock. So, why isn’t Janet Sobel a household name like him? A new exhibit in Houston aims to remedy that. Houston Matters meets her grandson, who lives here, and learns ...
Harmony Hammond, "Bandaged Grid" (2015), oil and mixed media on canvas, 44.25 x 76.5 in (all photos courtesy of Alexander Gray Associates) In 2000, I came across a book in a Philadelphia bookstore ...
Abstract art can neither stop war, nor can it oust twisted global leaders. But surely,  art can convey reflections and evoke ...
How do people see images? It’s a deceptively simple question that’s been historically difficult to study. But over the past five years, eye-tracking hardware startups have made it easier and cheaper ...
That’s enough to make art snobs flip. A famous abstract painting by the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian has been hanging upside down in museums for more than 75 years — after it was first displayed the ...
FOR half a century art critics have undertaken to address not a sophisticated minority like the readers of literary magazines, but the mass of unbelievers to whom twentieth-century art is a mystery or ...