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The stark black-and-white compositions do what Mapplethorpe did best: transform the socially unacceptable into formalist art through meticulous attention to light, shadow and balance.
He saw no division between art and ideology, suggesting that the outside world influenced artists just as much as what went ...
The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry, located in the heart of downtown Storrs, Conn., hosted famed photographer and legendary puppeteer Richard Termine for a puppet forum discussion this ...
Brendan Lynch, chairman of Asia Week New York, noted an uptick in visitor numbers compared to 2024, with many purchases made ...
When Eugene lawyer Roger Saydack was growing up in Detroit, Michigan, his father made it a point to regularly take him and ...
Baltimore artist and sculptor Louis Rosenthal hit his peak 100 years ago. New York art critics praised his remarkable work — inch high, maddeningly intricate sculptures cast in bronze. His exhibitions ...
After a run in Brooklyn, choreographer Peter Stathas is returning to his hometown of Milwaukee to share the boon of his New ...
The Pratt Institute community remembers Dr. Thomas F. Schutte, who served as the 11th president of Pratt Institute from 1993 ...
The 14-year-old son of former New York Yankees outfielder Brett Gardner was honored at the Yankees' opening day on Thursday. Prosecutors in New York are warning 3D-printing companies their ...
Ohio University Southern will host the Ohio University Symphony Orchestra on April 5 at 3 p.m., concluding the Ironton Council for the Arts’ 2024-25 concert season.
Columbia’s Knight First Amendment Institute filed suit in US District Court in Boston on behalf of the American Association of University Professors and its chapters at Harvard, New York ...
CBS News New York reached out to Columbia on Thursday, but was told the university does not comment on pending litigation. It only said that the school will "engage in constructive dialogue," but ...