Celebrate Native American artist Truman Lowe in this career retrospective featuring 100+ images and intimate insights on his ...
There is no greater symbol of thriving in the desert than the camel. The hunter-gatherers who roamed the Nefud Desert in Saudi Arabia thousands of years ago certainly thought so. High up on desert ...
Faithful depictions of everyday subjects define 19th-century realism and the related naturalist movement — born, in part, of new insights into science and biology and an interest in a Darwinian view ...
University of Wisconsin alumna Nicole Shaver’s exhibition “Portrayals of Primal Forces” will line the walls of Union South’s Gallery 1308 for the next two months. The exhibit focuses on earthly themes ...
Preface: essays in honour of Alex Potts -- Introduction: realism then and now / Andrew Hemingway -- The transactions of detail / Briony Fer -- Realism's credibility problem / Joshua Shannon -- ...
Holiday art markets, art walk concerts and natural wonders adored by the Sun King: December offers many artsy things to see ...
“Genius,” Alexander Cozens once wrote, “conceives strongly, invents with originality, and executes readily.” Few of his contemporaries and fewer since his day thought of applying that pithy ...
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