Works by Philip Guston and Trenton Doyle Hancock suggest the possibilities — and limitations — of satirical art.
A climate change activist who dumped red powder on a case containing the original copy of the U.S. Constitution was sentenced Friday to two years in prison for his role in the vandalism earlier this ...
Donald Zepeda was a part of Declare Emergency, a climate action group, and had engaged in similar such protests over seven ...
A young lad dressed in a cap and pointed slippers sits hunched over a sheet of paper at work on a drawing. Beside him a dog is curled ... oil yielded an especially saturated black; a lump of red, ...
A Maryland man accused in attacks on D.C. museums gets a two-year sentence for pouring red powder over the Constitution, an ...
“It made more sense than wrecking my house,” Stanley tells Rock Music Menu, laughing. “A friend of mine said, ‘You should ...
Be on the lookout for some fancy new art in town – murals that just happen to be painted on two recycling igloos. In ...
With the ever-growing popularity of digital art, Android users now have access to a wide range of drawing apps that cater to ...
How a folding of time into gesture and process combine in paintings that wrestle with the disjunction between reality and ...