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The titular subject of Auguste Toulmouche’s 1866 painting is being reappraised by TikTok art buffs who identify with her quiet fury and disdain for rigid gender roles. CNN values your feedback 1.
“A Woman Divided Into Two, Representing Life and Death,” 1790-1820, is part of the exhibition “Death Is Not the End,” on view through Jan. 14 at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan.
The world is heavy these days. But art doesn’t have to be when dealing with tough subjects. Two gallery shows up in LA right now do just that. Trulee Hall’s “Plays on Foreplay” explores sexuality and ...
The Jan and David Brandon Family Bridge give an UMMA Tour with the theme Subject Matters: The Pen is Mightier Than the Sword, but Who Wins when It’s Pen vs. Paintbrush. Alyssa Mulligan/Daily. Buy this ...
Artist and musician Jasper Marsalis’ first institutional exhibition in the U.S., “Einschub,” is on view through June 16 at the Aspen Art Museum. Marsalis harnesses technology to bring ...
The halls of Hotel Gajoen are covered in so much art that the entire building resembles an art museum, but the most exciting works can usually be found in the historical Hyakukaidan annex, which ...