Tag Archives: art January 13, 2025 9 Comments A Very Old Soul Aaron Westerberg Continue reading→ Rate this:
I double-checked later, and while active duty military does get free admission, it only applies to the full party or family members during specific times of the year, and the day after Christmas was not one of those times. So, thank you to that cashier who didn’t have to do that! 5...
Vincent van Gogh, the tormented genius of art, created a profound and emotionally charged body of work that continues to inspire audiences with its vibrant colors and raw expression.
“An archipelago of 10 micro-galleries stretches around neighborhoods in Long Beach as well as in San Pedro and Lomita. Two more, also in Long Beach, are set to be built in the coming weeks. … “‘It’s important that art become a part of everyday life,’ said Linda Grimes, executi...
that the one thing that unites everything we call the arts is this thing that she called the Image. This kind of living thing that’s in the center of a song, a dance, or a piece that you’re writing that you’re interacting with.…It’s kind of like when kids are in deep play...
of paintings in the caves of western Europe: in obviously inhabited rock shelters and cave entrances; in galleries near the inhabited areas of caves; and in the inner reaches of caves, whose difficulty of access has been interpreted as a sign that magical-religious activities were performed ...
Exploring art galleries, museums, and cultural centers during travel fosters an exchange of ideas and artistic influences. Artists may incorporate elements from different cultures into their own work, creating a fusion of styles that reflects their encounters with different artistic traditions. Artistic ...
The Portland Art Dealers Association pop-up will take place at Building Five at Northwest Marine Artworks and will feature work by PADA's member galleries Blackfish Gallery, Gallery 114, J. Pepin Art Gallery, Laura Vincent Design & Gallery, One Grand Gallery, PDX Contemporary Art, and Waterst...
“It suddenly strikes me that this film feels like home to me because this is where I began. There’s a circularity in writing this piece for Project Art Works, which underlines its immense importance as an artwork. As a young art therapist, I was employed in a residential setting for ad...
“Maîtresse Sybil from the south of France, dressed in a black sheath dress, uses one of her slaves as a human chair while the other (the commissioner of this portrait) is tightly bound upside-down to a wheel beside her, with a gag that also serves an ashtray. He must wait for as...