To me, Atlanta has long been the invisible city. Like anyone who flies with regularity (as I used to do pre-Covid), I’ve ...
You wouldn’t know it, but there’s a gallery at the Wagner Foundation, on the second floor of an unassuming office building in ...
Fifty-six out of the 3,000 art pieces Hubert Neumann owns are on display at the Arthur Ross Gallery. The rest is available to ...
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ARTnews on MSNCivil Liberties Union Sues National Endowment for the Arts, San Fran Museums Weighing Up Layoffs, Ricardo Scofidio Dies: Morning Links for March 07, 2025ACLU SUES NEA OVER GENDER CLAUSE. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has sued the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), claiming that its new policy requiring that its fun ...
The artist Anne Imhof unleashes "Doom" in New York—a meditation on hope, chaos, and the blurred edges of performance.
Rebellion's Atomfall is a bit eccentric, a little odd, but very, very interesting. The game is being developed by Oxford-based Rebellion, which made the excellent Sniper Elite: Resistance, and it ...
Students in the BYU Department of Art’s B66 building are keeping the art of sculpting alive. The B66 building is open both day and night, with "open studio" hours where students come after class to ...
He was, he says, "quite interested in technology and more interested in the public space part of design rather than the building part of design." What he discovered through public art in ...
It's a win-win, and it's why everything on iStock is only available royalty-free — including all Arts Culture and Entertainment images and footage. What kinds of royalty-free files are available on ...
Scout, the design firm behind the remodeled Bok building, bought the former University of the Arts' Hamilton Hall. Tentative plans for the building includes transforming the space into workshops ...
The former University of the Arts' Hamilton Hall was sold at auction to Scout, a design firm that redid the Bok building in South Philadelphia. They plan to transform the building into creative ...
Hackett starts by obtaining blueprints of the building, then draws plans himself to use as a guide. Then he places each toothpick, one by one. "It's tedious," Hackett said. He's retired and says ...
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