The IFPDA Fine Art Print FairOnline 2020, the digital initiative launched on May 13th by the IFPDA (International Fine Print Dealers Association, has yielded impressive online traffic and sales in its ...
The Highwaymen, a group of self-taught artists from Florida known for their paintings of the state’s landscape, are being celebrated at the Tampa Museum of Art in the exhibition Living Color: The Art ...
A richly detailed essay film imagines Hitchcock commenting on his own oeuvre over a mesmerizing daisy chain of clips. By Nicolas Rapold When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed ...
Alfred Konuwa is a Forbes writer/contributor who covers pro wrestling news and analysis, focusing on WWE, AEW and everything in between. He’s interviewed John Cena, Charlotte Flair, Cody Rhodes ...
In the 44 years since his death in 1980, Alfred Hitchcock has become a cinematic cottage industry, with almost as many movies about the director as movies made by him. (More if you count the ...
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It’s hard to think of horror, mystery, and suspense without also thinking of Alfred Hitchcock. For many horror movie filmmakers that followed him, he was a mentor with his style, technique ...
But when things ramp up, they really ramp up. That's because this room, at the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, is where Monash University's Dr Akbarzadeh and her research team make squares of ...
Some art museums overawe with the sweep of their collections. Others thrill with a few perfectly placed masterworks. The best of them embody their cities’ ambitions and fulfill an ideal ...
A self-trained artist who often takes art and art magazines ... “MoMA, starting with [founding director] Alfred Barr and Holger Cahill and Dorothy Miller and so many others, from the early ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. It was a Friday night in 1964, recalls Greg McMoore. A line of men stretched out the Young Brothers barbershop on Fourth Avenue in south Minneapolis.