Right now, Jenny Saville is the subject of a major museum show at the in Texas. Next year, she'll open an exhibition in ...
Any stroll through Wynwood involves encountering eye-catching art on walls and on sidewalks, but if you happen upon the neighborhood’s 555 Studios this weekend, you’ll see artists working with a ...
In March, an exhibition of works by Jenny Saville, the British artist known for her large-scale figurative paintings, went on display at the Albertina Museum, in Vienna. The day before the opening, ...
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Tishan Hsu is working with AI for paintings that envision human bodies as ‘liquid soup’
Tishan Hsu saw the future coming as early as the 1980s, when he began producing abstract paintings with sculptural additions ...
NEW YORK — If you've ever dreamed of standing naked in New York City with dozens of strangers while artists turn your skin into a work of art, you may have missed your chance. Sunday’s Bodypainting ...
The artists redefining portraits of the human body for a more inclusive age. By Julia Halperin THE ARTIST PAUL Cadmus was flipping through Modern Maturity, the AARP’s official magazine, in 1991 when ...
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How the Body Positivity Movement Changed Art Forever
Something remarkable has happened in art galleries over the past decade. Where once only idealized, narrow representations of beauty graced museum walls, we now see bodies of all shapes, sizes, ages, ...
Left: Janice Nowinski, “Pink Bathing Suit III” (2016), 0il on canvas, 14 x 11 in; right: Janice Nowinski, “Man drinking in the woods” (2016), oil on canvas, 14 x 11 in (all images courtesy Kent Fine ...
There’s an artist in all of us, even among the left-brained types. Chrystal Clark has been drawing and creating fine art since her youth, but she’s a doctor by profession. Though her inner artist was ...
Would you want some guy painting pictures with your beloved's ashes? Feb. 13, 2014— -- A Missouri painter is offering clients one-of-a kind artwork made from the remains of their relatives or ...
The practice of substituting humans with primates reaches back into art history.
If you feel deeply stirred by Edward Hopper's painting Nighthawks but unmoved passing by a real-world diner late at night, it may be because of what's happening inside your body. New research ...
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