Guided by an uncompromising vision and a shrewd critical eye, the artist satirized American culture through paintings, assemblage pieces, and music that hummed with tactile vitality.
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The day after Thanksgiving, 24 Vermont-based craft makers invite the public in to their studios for the annual Putney Craft Tour. Artisans run the gamut, including glassblowers, ...
Veronica Gosling, from Exeter, was a well-known and highly-respected artist - described as a “vital spark” - who had ...
For decades, a sealed basement room sat untouched beneath an unremarkable building, its existence known to only a few and its ...
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As you pull into the gravel parking lot, you might notice the eclectic mix of vehicles – everything from luxury SUVs to well-loved pickup trucks – a testament to the universal appeal of treasure ...
Imagine you're in southeast Cape York Peninsula, heading north from the tiny town of Laura—population 133. You're in a dusty ...
Textiles, children’s art and quirky repurposed items can elevate your home’s aesthetic and give it new meaning ...