Commerce and radical politics find a common ally in the Modernist poster in Disrupting Design: Modern Posters, 1900-1940, on view at the High Museum of Art through April 24. On Thursday, February 4 ...
He also gained notable recognition by the design community: in 2008, he was inducted into the New York Art Directors Club Hall of Fame ... "Nine Pioneers in American Graphic Design" (1989), "Lester ...
Provenance, or the documented ownership history of your artwork.
Dennis J. Beall, known to many as Denny, passed away on March 16, 2025, at the age of 79. He was born on February 1, 1946, to the late Wilfred P. Beall and Elizabeth (Loy) Beall, both of Center Twp.
Lester Holt’s “NBC Nightly News” replacement has been named. Tom Llamas, who has been at NBC since 2021, will take over the prestigious news anchor role. The longtime journalist, 45 ...
It is a bold state indeed that seeks to make students smarter by letting them fail. Truly, it’s the sort of logic that used to get you a failing grade on an SAT, or worse, a sharp rap on the ...
It appears that Lester Holt will have some more free time at home with the family. Earlier this week, the veteran NBC news anchor announced that he would be stepping down from his role as host of ...
Lester “Les” A. England, 79, of Columbus, passed from this life at 8:15 a.m. Monday, March 10, 2025 at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana. Les was born September 27, 1945, in Edmonton ...
Our governor announced he is creating a Florida version of DOGE so that he can do for Florida what a South African chainsaw massacre artist is doing for all 50 states. To which I can only say ...
The intrigue around artist couples spans generations. A 1933 article about Frida Kahlo, which resurfaced a few years ago, was met with a collective eye roll: “Wife of the Master Mural Painter ...
By Melena Ryzik An exhibition at the Louvre-Lens in France examines centuries of interplay between art and fashion, including what the sartorial choices of artists revealed about their place in ...
Called “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs,” it ran from April to October 1925, attracted 16 million people, and was a celebration of Modernism and Art Deco design. It occupied ...