Pi·er·rot /ˈ pēəˌrō/ noun - French clown character in traditional pantomime, with a sad painted face, a loose costume, and a ...
From a ceramics workshop to a Frederick Douglass musical, here are ways to celebrate Black History Month in Milwaukee through ...
Woodie King Jr., the influential Black theater producer and director who founded New Federal Theatre, died at 88. He launched ...
Filmmaker David Greaves expertly shapes footage shot by his father at a 1972 meeting of the Renaissance's key players ...
Out today from Princeton University Press, William E. Wallace’s Michelangelo & Titian: A Tale of Rivalry and Genius is a gripping, informative piece of nonfiction that holds appeal for both academics ...
Once Upon A Time In Harlem,’ William Greaves’ rediscovered 1972 party footage gathers Harlem Renaissance icons at Duke ...
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art’s spring exhibition “Yes &…” brings together 18 artists whose work leans into process, ...
Its purpose is to show not only how artists have viewed the female body from the Renaissance to the present but also to explain how this body has been used to express both emotion and the attitudes of ...
The new owners of Boivin intend to present fresh versions of some classic designs in March at the European Fine Art Foundation fair in the Netherlands.
Michelangelo remarked of his Venetian colleague, “it was a shame that in Venice they did not learn to draw well.” ...
The recent restoration of this painting of the dead Christ, now on view at the Morgan Library & Museum, highlights its ...
Marie Bashir, the first woman, first professor and first person of Lebanese descent to become governor of NSW, was an ...
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