“Je Marchais Pieds Nus Dans L’Étang” (translation: “I walked barefoot in the pond”) features selected works from De Cotiis’ new series of 50 unique pieces. Credit Matt Harrington, courtesy of Carpenters Workshop Gallery In the space of Carpenters Workshop Gallery in New York City, cast white bronze and hand-painted sculpted Murano glass come together in […]
Chief Minister MK Stalin with actor Nassar and the winners at the event in Muthamizh Peravai on Monday. | Photo credit: special arrangement The Kalaimamani Awards were given only to the most talented, Tamil Nadu Prime Minister Stalin said on Monday. While presenting awards to various recipients at a ceremony in Muthamizh Peravai, Mr. Stalin […]
“When I talk about the importance of making the most expensive city in the United States affordable, it is a commitment to artists,” Mamdani said recently. Photo by ANGELINA KATSANIS/AFP via Getty Images Over the past year, Zohran Mamdani has become a growing force in New York City’s political and cultural ecosystem, uniting people from […]
Photo photographer David Clifton-Trawn with the portrait of Michael Rooks on the cover of “After a long break: portraits from the creative community of Atlanta.” (Photo via Instagram.) In his first book, Queer Atlanta Fine Art photographer David Clifton-Stown celebrates the diversity and liveliness of the art scene of Atlanta. “After a long break: portraits […]
From tomorrow, the sculpture of Antonio Canova welcomes visitors to the Pinacoteca di Brera. Twelve busts made by the master of Possagno, found in Villa Canal Alla Gherla, near Treviso, and restored by Banca IFIS, take a seat in the Museum’s Senate and remembers the dedication of the sculptor in favor of the academy. A […]