Brandi Hamilton wanted to work for NASA and reach for the stars. Now, she allows her imagination to fly by combining found objects in her art.
Alexander Gray Associates in New York will present "Ruby Sky Stiler: Long Pose," the artist’s first solo exhibition with the ...
Rowan Moody will lead Farnsworth’s advancement team and will guide strategies to grow philanthropic engagement and sustain ...
A “perfect storm” of fire-retardant paint, humidity and the Covid-19 lockdown caused major damage to Louise Nevelson’s unique ...
We like to think of artists as singular geniuses. But often the richest stories emerge when two of them are displayed side by side—when their differences rhyme, when their echoes deepen one another.
Each day in October, a different building in New York City will open its doors to curious visitors interested in learning more about our urban architecture. Through the annual Building of the Day ...
This season, designer Emily Grey, founder of the label Grey’s, began with a story about American sculptor Louise Nevelson. Allegedly, the artist, known for her eccentric manner of dress that ...
Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer About an hour north of downtown Dallas, in the woody hills of the Cross Timbers, the sculptor George Tobolowsky has erected one of the more eccentric works of ...
Living in a heavily Jewish immigrant neighborhood in New York in the 1930s, painter Anna Walinska was surrounded by people who lost friends and family in the Holocaust. The trauma of this period ...
Abstract Expressionism is often thought of as the story of white men flinging paint in New York City, the very definition of postwar American art. But where are the Native Modernists? If the Tecolote ...
Louise Nevelson's artwork looks right at home at the Whitney Museum of American Art, mingling with the skyscrapers of Manhattan. She found inspiration in the city as early as the 1920s, yet it would ...