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Art about motherhood has been devalued just about as long as the work of raising children has. But starting in the 20th century, we can find many examples of artworks that use the images or materials of motherhood to great effect.
The Fries Museum, Leeuwarden, in the Netherlands, has been holding a major exhibition on the work of one of its native artists – the 19th century ‘Olympian’, Lawrence Alma-Tadema.…
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Die Künstlergruppe General Idea forderte die Kunstwelt, aber auch die Gesellschaft im Allgemeinen heraus – und übt mit ihrem wegweisenden...
Read The project in Guadurnal Ecuador by the architects from Al Borde and Taller General implements the reuse of materials and existing buildings to create a new
A retrospective of the work of Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec at Centre Pompidou-Metz
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Manet, The Amazon (Summer or The Horsewoman), c.1882 In his final years Manet painted as much as ever. He was a tour de force. He was always pushing himself, to go further with his painting. This...
Alexis Mackenzie San Francisco, CA Milk Grass (2011) Hand-cut collage on found paper, 12 x 14 1/2 inche Short Night of the Glass Dolls (2010). Hand-cut collage on found paper, 12 x 14 inches Alexis Mackenzie carefully cuts images from her large collection of books and illustrations to compose these lovely and strange collages. She states" My general intent, throughout all my work, is to portray the world as a flawed thing of beauty - a place that shines brightly, but has a dark side to match." See more on her website here. All images and work copyright ©Alexis Anne Mackenzie.
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As Deputy Postmaster General for British North America, based in Québec City, Heriot travelled through Upper and Lower Canada. He was a gifted artist, who had exhibited works at the Royal Academy in London. He documented the scenic beauty of the country and the lives of the colonists. Title: Travels Through the Canadas Creator: George Heriot, 1766-1844 Date: 1807 Published: London: Printed for Richard Phillips, 1807 Identifier: travels-through-the-canadas-opp256 Format: Book Rights: Public domain Courtesy: Toronto Public Library. More information: (view details about this book), donated to the library by the Bain family in 1985.
British Museum exhibition, Egypt after the pharaohs, will feature the Codex Sinaiticus, one of the most important books in the world
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UFO's at the 1939 New York World's Fair?
Senzatomica is an Italian campaign against nuclear weapons and in favor of global disarmament. It is also the name of a traveling exhibition aimed at raising awareness for the topic among the general public. Until 2022, it toured eighty cities and counted more than 365,000 spect
As the U.K. wrestles with issues of identity and nationalism around Brexit, a new exhibit is putting fresh faces on the region's ancient residents.
After more than 30 years, artist Frid Wilson’s focus is taking a turn from the critical to the more poetic
Most things, if and when they return from the dead, are dried-out and stiff. However when several outmoded artistic styles turn up in the...