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CLEVELAND — The Cleveland Museum of Art is introducing a new exhibit -- “Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” -- featuring the art of Takashi Murakami. It will be open to the general public ...
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While you’re out exploring, make sure to check out the works of local and national visual artists at some local art galleries. Remai Modern presents 500 Year Itch by Shelley Niro, which starts ...
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It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A COMMUNITY art trail featuring 45 giant mermaid tails is set to launch next month. The free Great Tail Trail will run from Saturday ...
Last November, less than two weeks after Donald Trump was elected president for a second time, the Modern Art Museum of Fort ... Fort Worth police reportedly seized five photos from the exhibit ...
Sarasota’s visual art spaces will boldly go to many strange new worlds this winter and spring. These five voyages are bold indeed. You’ll enter the shadowlands where Victorian mediums and ...
Japan’s art market has outperformed the global industry over the past five years, according to a new report from art economist Clare McAndrew. While global sales ticked up just 1 percent from ...
A future Ernst Gombrich nibbling on a rice cake? To help drag your child away from Peppa Pig and Bluey, here is our pick of some of the best art history-related books for the under-fives.
With special connections to world-class research programs and academic expertise, college art museums can compete with the best of them. Here are five of The Post’s critics’ favorites ...