A BYU student artist is embracing imperfection by creating unique, unrepeatable works of art through monotype.
Scientists have studied trees depicted in various works of art and found they follow relatively simple mathematical rules also found in branching patterns in nature.
Each year, (201) Magazine spotlights Bergen County artists for its annual Arts Issue. This year's crop features artists ...
This season, we’re going for maximalist junk nails, minimalist micro designs, and all the crystals in between.
"Uncanny" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts explores women's artwork that pairs the familiar and alien to ...
Muhammad Yusuf, Features Writer Yuliya Solomennaya was born Grodno, Belarus, in 1989. “I began to draw from the age of 5,” ...
With a stunning, expansive retrospective spanning over 100 works, Mumbai plays host to a familiar city icon whose canvases ...
Angeleno collaborated with L.A.-based French artist Romain Lefebvre, aka PunkmeTender, to create a meaningful magazine cover ...
Creating something with your own hands can be therapeutic. Even if the result is not what you expected or if you end up ...
Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to this month, from Arpita Singh in London to the TarraWarra Biennial ...
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“A Room Hung With Thoughts: British Painting Now,” organized by British curator and author Tom Morton, brings together 40 ...