This fall, I’ve received many messages from new AP Language and Composition teachers who are trying to find their feet. After some reflection, I decided to offer a few of the ideas and proces…
In the heritage Sydney home of fashion entrepreneur Brooke Testoni, traditional Arts and Crafts architecture merges seamlessly with classic yet contemporary design details, all guided under the masterful eye of designer Alexandra Ponting. Photographed by Rory Gardiner. Styled by Joseph Gardner
Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle will direct the 10-episode series for FX.
Around the world people are celebrating the most important holiday in the Chinese calendar.
In the heritage Sydney home of fashion entrepreneur Brooke Testoni, traditional Arts and Crafts architecture merges seamlessly with classic yet contemporary design details, all guided under the masterful eye of designer Alexandra Ponting. Photographed by Rory Gardiner. Styled by Joseph Gardner
The artist’s simple and radical piece—a pile of fortune cookies, free for the taking and replenished when depleted—is being re-created worldwide through July 5.
Just in case you’re new to this whole AP Lang thing: April is NOT the time to squeeze in that last bit of new content or that skill you just never addressed. It’s over. Those ships have sailed. While half the class is out taking other AP exams, the rest of you can get in […]
When you’re around ten years old, summer evenings, with their made-up games, flash thunderstorms, and aimless wanderings, have a magic and a mystery that…
“Himalayan Ambient” by Seoul The Soloist (2023)
Hans Sieverding (German, b. 1937), Untitled 19.5.2013, 2013. Acrylic on canvas, 180.3 × 139.7 cm
Given that her complete catalogue is composed almost entirely of work she produced as a student, the posthumous critical esteem for American photographer Francesca Woodman is astonishing. Unlike music or math, where precocious displays of talent are not uncommon, photography tends not to have prodigies. Woodman, who committed suicide in 1981 at age 22, is considered a rare exception. That she has achieved such status is all the more remarkable considering only a quarter of the approximately 800 images she produced—many of them self-portraits—have ever been seen by the public.
A day after President Donald Trump was sworn into office, women in as many as 200 cities around the world are expected to take to the streets in sympathy...
Since graduating in 2006 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Auckland University of Technology, Henrietta has steadily built up a name for herself as a solid New Zealand illustrator. She has skilfully hand-drawn hands, faces, brains, glaciers and at least seven other Categories of Things, many of which have appeared on canvases in shows all over New Zealand, Australia, London and New York; some of which have appeared on her own successful line of hand-printed t-shirts; some of which have appeared on t-shirts made by other hands (namely those of Parinto and Barker’s Men’s Clothing); and some more of which emerge from the pages of fine print publications such as BITE, Metro and Sunday Magazines. She has a varied list of clients, including Flying Nun Records, Amnesty International, Four Paws Media and Vice Magazine. Henrietta has developed the timeless style that can only be achieved by having occasionally dipped one’s paintbrush accidentally in one’s coffee, but also combines tradition with less hazardous digital methods, all of which has resulted in an extensive, mutable, and memorable body of work.
Image 7 of 19 from gallery of The Coach House / AP Valletta. Photograph by Alex Attard
BLOOMFIELD HILLS, Mich. (AP) — Steggy, the model dinosaur outside the Cranbrook Institute of Science in suburban Detroit, is sporting a few new fashionable...
Talk about standing up to the man, right?
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“From brokenness to beauty: just like these plates, even shattered souls can be mended with the gold of kindness.”
Toni Bentley on the life, work, and death of Charlotte Salomon, the painter of “Life? or Theatre?,” who was killed in the Holocaust.
Scientists at MIT are developing an audio reading device to be worn on the index finger of people whose vision is impaired.
Tokyo - a study in change, adaptation and regret...
Shares of arts and crafts retailer Etsy surged in opening trading on the Nasdaq Thursday. Check Etsy’s Current Stock Price on Yahoo Finance The healthy stock...
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TIME commissioned Sanna Dullaway to colorize iconic images of WWII refugees
Solange Knopf Spirit Codex No. 23, 2014 Acrylic, colored pencil, and graphite on paper 28.5 x 21.5 inches 72.4 x 54.6 cm SoK 64
'No One Will Take My Inner Freedom'
The Lalaurie Mansion in New Orleans, Louisiana, is said to be one of the most haunted houses in the French Quarter. The extreme and shocking stories that are told about the Lalaurie house are egreg…
Image 36 of 45 from gallery of New Images of Completed Pavilions Released as HOUSE VISION Tokyo Opens to the Public. Between Inside and Outside / Between Furniture and a Room / TOTO · YKK AP × Atsushi Igarashi Taiji Fujimori. Image Courtesy of HOUSE VISION Tokyo
A Canadian flight attendant had been blamed by media for years for bringing HIV to the U.S. A new study proves that's impossible. The virus that took hold came from Haiti in the early 1970s.
Modern abstract portraits of woman by Pascale Pratte
Sydney Long [1871-1955] is Australia's foremost Art Nouveau style painter and a major Symbolist. In works such as The Spirit of the plains 1897, Pan 1898 and Fantasy c 1914, as well as in his many versions of Flamingoes, he created magical images. Long's Art Nouveau paintings are like reveries, an escape from the everyday; they create a feeling of spiritual elevation, of another reality. And yet, seeking imagery which conveyed the 'lonely and primitive feelings of this country', he captured something of the soul and tone of the Australian bush.
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A voyeuristic New York photo project makes its way to Paris.