The Albert Lea Art Center’s newest exhibit, “So Dark, It’s Light” showcases the work of Albert Lea native, Jordan MF Jenson.
With over 1.5 million art objects at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, it’s no wonder that you’ll need weeks, if not months, to explore the most interesting collections housed there.
They are among the very most famous artworks left to us by the twentieth century: Piet Mondrian’s geometric canvases, white ...
The glowing works from Siena, now at the Met, are revelatory for their emotional intensity and 24-karat beauty.
Community members were invited to create artworks on 4-by-4-inch canvases, and the impressive results are on view at the Four ...
1917 – The Card Game by Jean Metzinger Last but by no means least, Jean Metzinger’s “The Card Game” artwork was unveiled at ...
The Drawing Center in New York City recently opened a monumental exhibition entitled The Way I See It that features over 350 ...
Whether you admire the emotional canvases of the Italian Renaissance or get curious about contemporary art installations, art ...
The Canadian Post-Impressionist artist was famous for her evocative landscapes and paintings incorporating motifs from First ...
The Basquiat × Banksy exhibit is the first display of art by Jean-Michel Basquiat or Banksy at the Hirshhorn, and it’s a rare ...
"Walk by faith, not by sight," a famous Bible verse is not only the title of a new mural to be displayed during BLINK Cincinnati, but it's also the way the artists painting the mural are getting ...
He drew from his Black and Native American heritage, as well as his own memory, to find an emotional resonance behind the ...