An exhibit of paintings by Ringling College professor Joe Fig are a study of museum patrons really looking at paintings by ...
The lacemaker’s head is tilted down; her hands work together with a surgeon’s precision. In the real world, Vermeer’s painting is small – 8.3 x 9.6 inches. In Fig’s painting-within ...
The Lacemaker is a an oddity in Vermeer’s oeuvre. It is his smallest work, measuring a diminutive nine by eight inches, and only one of two paintings he ever made on wood panel (the other is ...
5 x 100.2 cm. (2 x 39.4 in.) ...
Marlon Mullen’s show at the Museum of Modern Art, the first by a developmentally disabled artist, speaks volumes. The artist Marlon Mullen goes through a meticulous process of preparing before ...
A new painting adorning the Army Chief’s lounge, where he greets visiting dignitaries, has miffed the veteran community. The new painting replaced the one showing the surrender during the 1971 ...
The artist Joe Fig (b.1968) is renowned for his ongoing “Contemplation” series — small, intimate paintings of people looking at artworks in museums and galleries.
You see this so often in her paintings that you begin to wonder if her circle all suffered from the same affliction. It might also help, Lempicka saw, if you give their faces cold, glinting eyes ...
The Indian Army has replaced a painting depicting the historic 1971 Bangladesh war surrender with a new artwork in the Army Chief’s lounge, sparking mixed reactions among military veterans.