Lee Krasner

On the occasion of the release of Audrey Flack's riveting memoir, With Darkness Came Stars, and her solo exhibition at Hollis Taggart, Art & Object sat down with the artist for a conversation.
If a roadtrip is in your future, a new publication from Princeton Architectural Press may be just what you need to add some art history to your vacation.
Some of art history's greats have used everything from kitchen cloths to board games when they couldn’t get canvas or were short on funds.
From her childhood in early 1900s Brooklyn to the end of her life in East Hampton, Lee Krasner painted with a distinctive, courageous vision. It was this vision that pushed her to persevere as an…
There’s an overlooked reason for Pollock’s fame. Even if you love him, you might not know the name of the man who made him famous.