In this sense, Death of the Reprobate might be a more nuanced way to contextualize the Renaissance era. Sure, there weren’t talking monkeys, but it wasn’t all just art and sculptures.
This year, a team of Times journalists marked the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a series examining its ...
Art, as a mirror of society, evolves dynamically over time . Movements, or ldquo;isms rdquo;, influence one another through reactions, innovations, and reinterpretations .
While looking beyond the domiciles of these artists, it’s also necessary to broaden the definition of these two home grown ...
Kave Gallery redefines art accessibility, showcasing international artists in a casual setting that invites everyone to ...
Mary and Saint Luke are the figures in the foreground, placed on both sides of the composition, while the two more miniature ...
Ken Burns is dramatically changing direction with his monumental two-part PBS “Leonardo da Vinci” series: It is the first ...
Ken Burns has told me time and again, in various interviews about his various films, that all his films are about the same ...
Beautiful Art Deco buildings can be viewed all over the world, from the joyous streets of Miami Beach, where the highest ...
A new exhibition in Helsinki spotlights the Gothic themes and influences that connected works by renowned late 19th- and ...
The Orchestra Now will perform at the Met Museum on December 8 and offer a free concert at Manhattan's Talent Unlimited High ...
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...