March 10, 2025

J.Andrew

European Fine art

‘Custer had it coming’: Duane Linklater’s missives from an Indigenous present

Timing is a funny thing: the day before I visited Berkeley to see this exhibit, I was part of SF’s freeway-jamming ceasefire demonstration,

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European Art

Marc Besen, Sussan co-founder, Rich Lister, retailer and philanthropist, dies at 99

The majority of Mr Besen’s wealth, estimated at $2.23 billion by the Financial Review Rich List, came from the sale of his Highpoint

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Visual artists

Three local illustrators speak on the current landscape of visual arts in Singapore

Three local illustrators speak on the current landscape of visual arts in Singapore Courtesy of Hoon Jialing (JL) Source link

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Visual artists

Native American Students Help Curate Exhibition of Haudenosaunee Artist – Syracuse University News

For Capton, who is an artist herself, working on this exhibition affirmed how art can be a powerful vehicle in storytelling. “A large

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Artists

‘Black On Point’ Artists Sparkle at Fall Open Studios

By Linda Parker Pennington Bay Area art lovers look forward to the open studio event at Hunters Point Shipyard and the growing “Black

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Artists

Brooklyn Park artist’s design featured in Target’s tech accessories line

BROOKLYN PARK, Minn. — A Twin Cities artist is making a splash in Target stores across the country. Brooklyn Park native Ameen Taahir

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Artists

Residency Offered for Local Artists | News

TRI-CITIES, Wash.– Educational Service District 123 is looking for participants to take part in an arts-based residency that will ultimately teach them to

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Artists

Art Design Chicago Showcases Local Artists, Arts Organizations With Citywide Events and Exhibitions | Chicago News

“Carlos Cortéz: 100 Años,” currently running at the National Museum of Mexican Art, is one of many Art Design Chicago exhibitions that explore

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European Art

True artist or con artist? The story of Take the Money and Run

It’s a question that has divided the art world since man first doodled on a cave wall and demanded a juicy mammoth steak

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European Art

Robert Enke: The goalkeeper taunted by the cruelty of depression

In early September 2009, at Germany’s national team training in Cologne ahead of a World Cup qualifier against Azerbaijan, Robert Enke caught sight

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