Paul Gauguin, “Mahana no atua (Le jour de Dieu)”, 1894, oil on linen canvas, collection of the Art Institute of Chicago Take for example Gauguin’s fanciful fetid figuration from 1892, “Manao Tupapau ...
Self Help Graphics & Art (all photos courtesy of Self Help Graphics & Art) Forty-five years after its founding, long-standing community arts space Self Help Graphics & Art has finally found a ...
Graphic design is increasingly central to how art galleries, museums, and exhibitions define and present their brands, merging visual identity with spatial experience. Industry leaders highlight a ...
A fictional account of a mysterious and famous painting and a fragmented history of its birth add up to make for an unusual subject for a graphic novel. Santiago Garcia and Javier Olivares’s The ...
Since the 1991 publication of Art Spiegelman’s groundbreaking “Maus,” to put a new spin on Theodor Adorno’s cautionary aphorism, it is no longer barbaric to write about the Holocaust in a comic book.
Microsoft just announced that it's replacing the cheesetastic images with web-searchable galleries, effectively ending clip art as we know it. This was inevitable, probably, but it also marks the end ...
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