March 13, 2025
Artists

Wilton Library Exhibit “Artists of the Loft Artists Association” Reception

At least eighteen area artists will be showcased in Wilton Library’s January exhibition, “Artists of the Loft Artists Association.” The Loft Artists Association (LAA) is a vibrant community of established and emerging artists in Stamford that began in 1978 as the vision of three local artists who moved into the vacant Yale and Towne Lock Factory

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Artists

DCASE’s Individual Artists Program helps make Afrofuturistic dreams come true • The TRiiBE

Hunter’s installation, located at the Hyde Park Art Center until March 3, is inspired by two books by Butler, “The Parable of the Sower” and Xenogenesis Series.  “I’ve been in love with her work for a very long time. This is the first time I really got to investigate what her worlds would look like

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European Art

Top Europe Art Exhibitions in 2024 

Discover the best art exhibitions and openings in Europe for 2024, from Frans Hals in Amsterdam to Anselm Kiefer in Florence. Get a glimpse of the key art events and what to expect in these must-see shows. Best Europe Art Exhibitions and Openings in 2024 Get ready for an exciting tour through Europe’s art scene

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Artists

Pope.L, the Performance Artist Who Confronted the Complexities of Race and Inequality, Has Died

Pope.L, The Great White Way, 22 miles, 9 years, 1 street (2000–09). © Pope. L. Courtesy of the artists and Mitchell–Innes & Nash, New York. William Pope.L, the performance and conceptual artist whose provocative works surfaced the complexities of race and class in America, has died aged 68.   His passing was announced by his

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Artists

Remembering the Artists, Curators, and Gallerists We Lost in 2023

Phyllida Barlow at the Royal Academy of Arts in London, 2019. Photo: Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images. Before we enter a new year, here’s a look back at the key art world figures who sadly passed away in 2023. This year the list of people we lost include groundbreaking sculptors and photographers; designers of

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Artists

Artists search for new art language in ‘Apan Ghare Porer Ami’

Visitors look at displayed artworks at the group art exhibition titled ‘Apan Ghare Porer Ami’ under way at the Dwip Gallery in Dhaka. — Press release Young artists have tried searching for new art language integrating art with other objects in a group art exhibition under way at the Dwip Gallery in Dhaka. The exhibition

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Artists

‘Hair Like a Hedgehog’: Italian Artists Rise to Protect Iconic Palestinian Boy ‘Handala’

104 Italian artists paid tribute to Handala calling for a ceasefire. (Image: Palestine Chronicle) By Romana Rubeo   Last November, Italian comic strip artist and illustrator Francesca Ghermandi, along with other artists launched what they described as “the first anti-war initiative in the history of comic strips in Italy.” 104 famous comic characters were depicted

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Artists

On This Day: George Harrison Becomes First Beatle to Hit No. 1 as a Solo Artist With “My Sweet Lord”

When Paul McCartney shared that he was no longer working with the other members of The Beatles during a press conference in 1970, the group was unofficially done and had moved into their individual solo careers. That year, McCartney released his namesake debut solo album, McCartney. John Lennon released his debut John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band,

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Artists

10 Artists Share Their Favorite Art Supplies, From Hernan Bas’s Lazy-Susans to Inka Essenhigh’s Go-To Paint

Artists Jeffrey Gibson, David Salle, Suchitra Mattai, and others weigh-in on the studio tools they love. Hernan Bas. Courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin. If you didn’t get everything you wanted for Christmas this year, the sleepy days between now and New Year’s make for the perfect downtime to do a little personal gift-giving

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Visual artists

These five visual arts exhibits are the highlights of 2024

Working on It: New Canadian Sculpture, Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Fredericton (Jan. 20 to May 12) When it comes to three-dimensional work, the Beaverbrook’s new curator has the enviable task of building a collection from a blank slate. The gallery has not traditionally collected much sculpture, so Ray Cronin is setting that to rights with donations,

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