Image 29 of 32 from gallery of Dreams-Chasing Life & Art Showroom / AD ARCHITECTURE. Plan
At the best galleries in NYC you'll find works by established and up-and-coming artists.
Image 23 of 25 from gallery of Shuyang Art Gallery / UAD. 1F Floor Plan
Park West Gallery now has three exciting new locations open in The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace on the Las Vegas Strip!
The arts are at the forefront of life at Brooks School, where every student pursues an arts curriculum. Since completion of the Center for the Arts, student interest in the arts has increased, so much so that the curriculum has expanded to reflect this enthusiasm. The Center stands in a premier...
Image 19 of 20 from gallery of Hoki Museum / Nikken Sekkei.
Students studied the life and work of American sculptor, Alexander Calder. Inspired by his "stabile" sculptures, students created a unified...
The next time you find yourself near Bellingham's Columbia neighborhood, be sure to swing by Katrina Lyon's Little Free Art Gallery. Take a creation, and then leave behind one of your own!
Image 7 of 7 from gallery of Tham & Videgård Celebrates Two Decades in Practice with Exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden. Courtesy of Tham & Videgård
Masterpieces in miniature: artists including Sean Scully, Damien Hirst, Magdalene Odundo, and Gillian Wearing create tiny new artworks for the 2021 Model Art Gallery at Pallant House, Chichester
Image 5 of 21 from gallery of OMA / AMO Completes Flexible Permanent Exhibition Space for Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. Photograph by OMA
Image 5 of 40 from gallery of Jackson Dinsdale Art Center / TACK architects. Photograph by Tom Kessler
Students learned how to mix tints (a color + white) and shades (a color + black) then used this skill to create an atmospheric landscape with tempera on paper.
When does track lighting make sense — and can it be attractive?
Image 19 of 29 from gallery of Odunpazari Modern Art Museum / Kengo Kuma & Associates.
This Chinese Vase Art Lesson is a simple, fast and effective lesson. Using white paper, fold in half and draw half a vase.
Image 5 of 40 from gallery of Jackson Dinsdale Art Center / TACK architects. Photograph by Tom Kessler
I am obsessed with this project. My roommate came home a few months ago after studying at the National Art Gallery with these little pentagons of pressed board with notches cut into them. And by studying, I mean building really cool sculptures that sometimes resemble female reproductive organs. I immediately decided that we would have to do this at the library and then almost as immediately forgot all about it. Until I saw a Pinterest post in which a mom cut narrow triangles in chipboard squares and let her kids spend hours just experimenting with the types of structures they could build. Supplies: -corrugated cardboard -paper cutter (prep) -scissors (prep) -paint (optional) Prep: Using the paper cutter, cut the cardboard into approximate 3x3 squares. I got 160 squares from an average size shipping box. Then, with the scissors, cut narrow triangles about a third of the way through on the sides on the squares. Go crazy with triangle placement, put two on one side, or snip out the corners. They don't have to all be the same, but the notches shouldn't ever go more than half-way through the square. Process: Lay the squares out and let the kids build! I presented my kids with a list of challenges to get them started... 1) Build the tallest structure possible using 15 squares. 2) Build the longest structure possible using 15 squares 3) Work together to build a structure with all the pieces 4) Build a structure that looks like a tree 5) Build one that looks like an animal 6) Build a structure where every square connects to at least two other squares. Optional: Once someone has built a structure that they're really happy with, let them paint it and take it home. Paint can transform the structure into a sculpture! Miss Lucy's Example: Kid Art: Inspiration
When it comes to art, many of us enjoy the many sensual benefits that it has to offer but hesitate to take up any form of it as we feel that it is too tough.
The Escher X nendo | Between Two Worlds exhibit housed inside the NGV in Melbourne, Australia, is an exhibit that's like walking into a documentary and for brief moments you feel like you are inside Escher’s head.
The Yale Center for British Art was designed by the internationally acclaimed American architect Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974). Located across the street from his first major commission, the Yale University Art Gallery (opened in 1953), the Center was Kahn’s final work and was completed after his death. The geometrical, four-floor interior is designed around two courtyards and is comprised of a restrained palette of natural materials including travertine marble, white oak, and Belgian linen. Kahn succeeded in creating intimate galleries where one can view objects in diffused natural light. He wanted to allow in as much daylight as possible, with artificial illumination used only on dark days or in the evening. from britshart.yale.edu
25 art projects for kids inspired by famous artists from the post-Impressionism time period. Topics include Vincent Van Gogh, Pablo Picasso, Paul Cézanne
Bring an uplifting touch of nature to your home or office. Check out these colorful mixed media paintings by Oregon artist, Shelli Walters.
Vermeer at the National Gallery of Art