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The ‘Heroine of Art’ Rachel Ruysch has her time to blossom in Toledo Museum exhibit ‘Nature Into Art
Alysse Budd, of Toledo, studies specimens on exhibit as part of ‘Rachel Ruysch: Nature Into Art’ at the Toledo Museum of Art.
As if splashed onto the wall with a monumental brush, Anne von Freyburg’s installations visualize fabric as gestural, ...
With its implication that the young woman isn’t as chaste as she should be, the marriage-prospect-derailing portrait triggers ducal panic and the deployment of the city-state’s best investigative ...
Kosen Ohtsubo has been unsettling the ancient art of flower arranging with conventional materials and atypical botanicals.
The Saatchi Gallery is displaying over 500 works that have used nature as inspiration and even included floral material.
Known as the "forgotten Monet," Blanche Hoschedé-Monet created roughly 300 stunning artworks. She's now getting her ...
The British artist's designs appear on mugs, plates, shoes and more. A new exhibition explores how his signature style became ...
Roxana Velásquez speaks about Art Alive, The San Diego Museum of Art’s signature fundraiser, taking place April 24 to 27.
As the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance, Florence continues to enchant visitors with its sun-kissed piazzas, fresco-filled chapels, and crimson Chianti wines. In Italy’s cultural capital, art, ...
With grand architecture, vibrant street art, some of Bulgaria’s best museums and a knockout food scene, Sofia has all the ingredients of an unforgettable city break.
What do you think about when you hear the phrase “psychedelic art?” If your first association is pulsating mandalas, adventurous guitar solos, and legions of hippies dropping out of college to follow ...
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