Dian Parker

Joan Miró, the Catalan painter, had a successful retrospective at MoMA

There is a mystical aura that surrounds Celia Paul’s paintings, as if they lived in another atmosphere. The air around and within them emanates a different frequency: vibrations…

Attention to detail, subtle shifts of perspective, angles of surface, and objects overlapping or jutted up against one another; Giorgio Morandi’s sheer inventiveness with ordinary objects is…

Phong H. Bui is a lot of people. He is co-founder, publisher, and artistic director of The Brooklyn…

“The pain passes, but the beauty remains,” said Auguste Renoir

A spacetime grid is a visual diagram in physics to grasp a four-dimensional reality—three dimensions of space and one of time.

The ritual of ecstatic frenzy induced by followers of Bacchus was seen as a way to free yourself from self-consciousness, as well as suppression by the powerful. The Roman…

The exhibition, Painting Without Rules, is not only an immersion into American 

Utagawa Hiroshige, born in Edo (now Tokyo) in 1797, was the creator of over 5,000 designs for color woodblock prints, hundreds of 

Let us start with black and red, galactic black and blue-based crimson– void and blood, dead and living. Add to that, intense emotion: horror and ecstasy, revulsion and reverence, debauchery…

Through their backstories and brushstrokes, the likeness of these two painters made a lasting impact on the art world.
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Georgia O’Keeffe: To See Takes Time, an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) through August 12, 2023, presents 120 of the artist’s works on paper including charcoal, watercolor, pastel, and…