Visitors to the Philadelphia Museum of Art this fall will notice hundreds of sculptures hanging from the ceiling as they move ...
Eleven years ago, wispy, gentle Marc Chagall received a tribute until then reserved for only Picasso, Braque and Matisse: a room of his own in Paris' National Museum of Modern Art. Now, at 72, ...
A light pink Fenton Art Glass elephant emits a green glow in spots as Fenton Historian James Measell, left, shines a black light on it during the second day of the 48th Fenton Art Glass Collectors ...
The Mystic shoreline brought fun and creativity for all ages on Sunday.At Olde Mistick Village, the second art show of the ...
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Glass Making & More at the Coastal Arts Center Orange Beach
As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.Have you ever wanted to try glass making or clay pottery? Listen up, ...
For 38 years beginning in 1912, gold, silver, and bronze medals were up for grabs in Olympic art competitions across five categories: architecture, literature, music, painting, and sculpture.
A study on the movement of molecules within glass has found something pretty astonishing, assuming that the results can be ...
Artists saw six-figure sales and heard promises of stardom. But with the calamitous downturn in the art market, many collectors bolted — and prices plummeted. By Zachary Small and Julia ...
Found on the Greek island of Euboea, the pebbled design is part of a 2,400-year-old floor Sonja Anderson Scientists found arsenic sulfide pigments in "The Night Watch," arguably the artist's most ...
The Looking Glass Go, along with the larger Looking Glass 16-inch and 32-inch "Spatial Displays" allow for real-time ...
The nation’s first collection of American art offers an unparalleled record of the American experience, capturing the aspirations, character and imagination of the American people throughout three ...
How can an art fair lure customers and make sales in a down market? Pitching its tent next to billionaires is a start. By Ray Mark Rinaldi Reporting from Aspen, Colo. A down art market?