Bruce Nauman's celebrated Conceptual art ripened during the decade he worked in Pasadena. A fine gallery show assembles two ...
These are the last days to experience the exhibition comprised of 60 works of art by 50 diverse, intergenerational artists ...
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MANILA, Philippines — Reelectionist Leyte Rep. Richard Gomez is facing a disqualification case in the Commission on Elections (Comelec) for claiming that “massive cheating” will occur in Palompon town ...
Richard Tuttle was born in Rahway, New Jersey, in 1941, and lives and works in New Mexico and New York. He received a BA from Trinity College, Hartford. Although most of Tuttle’s prolific artistic ...
Richard Serra was born in 1938 in San Francisco, California. He graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a BA in English Literature in 1961, working at different steel mills to ...
In Thailand, Richard Burrows found an escape - a place to hide for nearly 30 years. After abusing children, he fled the UK to avoid prosecution. But the severity of his crimes didn't push him to ...
Ex-Wall Street hotshot Richard Perry is reportedly plotting a comeback — nearly a decade after shuttering his hedge fund after losing a fortune trying to save the Barneys department store.
Business mogul Richard Nii Armah Quaye, who recently acquired a private jet and a Bugatti Chiron, has opened up about his decision to celebrate his birthday with these expensive gifts. The Founder ...
It’s been over three decades since Boston’s infamous Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum art heist. Two men stole 13 works of art—none of which have been recovered. According to the museum’s ...
Bills Micro Credit founder Richard Nii-Armah Quaye has opened up on his riches, detailing parts of his hustle before making it In an interview with Bola Ray, Richard Quaye indicated that he used to be ...
Neue Galerie New York opened "Modern Worlds: Austrian and German Art, 1890-1940," an exhibition of major works of Austrian and German fine art and design from the permanent collection.