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Medical researchers are finding new ways to treat pain using a potent mix of virtual reality and art.
Museum
New exhibitions are addressing the misconception that Pop Art is a distinctly Anglo-American phenomenon.
Studio
In the 1960s, a different Robert De Niro was making a name for himself in the New York art scene.
Studio
Scott Avett may be famous for his musical chops, but he’s also earning a name for himself as a talented visual artist with a unique voice.
At Large
The symbol of the Doomsday Clock as we know it today emerged from the crosscurrents of modernism, industry, and science that ran through mid-century Chicago.
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Taking the famed movement home with them from France, these Canadian artists created an Impressionism all their own.
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As in his films, David Lynch’s paintings invite viewers to explore the abyss.
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In the northernmost reaches of the Scottish North Sea, on the small, windswept isle of Lamb Holm, sits a pristine vestry at the intersection of religion, art, and war.
Museum
Luigi Spina’s Faces of Rome brings us a more intimate understanding of ancient marble busts and the people behind them.
At Large
Using mundane materials brought layered meanings to canvasses, but will they stand the test of time?