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American painter was the last surviving member of the Abstract Expressionist movement when he died at 101. Now, his granddaughter Isca Greenfield-Sanders has curated a retrospective in New York City ...
Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
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Your brain looks like this when you look at abstract art - MSNResearchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
MANILA, Philippines — "Brainstorm 3" is the third chapter in a dynamic series of abstract art exhibitions. Curated by ...
The End of Abstract Art When an art dies, there is no announcement in the newspapers, as in the case of the demise of an eminent citizen. So no one knows that it is dead.
An interactive guide about how our brains try to process abstract art images, presented by Claudia Hammond and featuring an interview with neuroscientist Luca Ticini.
Good friends are like treasures, and the Trove Gallery knows this. That’s why owner Jen Schumacher will open a new exhibit ...
Acclaimed Bangladeshi artist Muhammad Monsoor Kazee has returned with his third solo exhibition titled “Co-existence of ...
Beck Center for the Arts Music & Visual Arts Education Associate Director and Gallery Coordinator Melinda Placko has had her eye on local artist Charlie Reed for a while.
The Courtauld Gallery’s Abstract Erotic is a delight for two reasons – because an institution that has often seemed locked in the past is now embracing change and also because the sculptures on show ...
Rarely does an exhibition hold a dramatic surprise. Visitors to the Columbia Museum of Art now through Aug. 31, however, have such an experience in store for them. Winding through ...
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