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Meet sociologist and author Sarah Thornton, the Jane Goodall of the art world

WASHINGTON – Sarah Thornton is in a Hirshhorn gallery, lingering beneath a piece by the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto. It’s a massive, bulbous, inexplicably sexual thing that droops down fro...

Bartholomeus Spranger's wild, weird and voluptuous art at the Met

NEW YORK – The court of Rudolf II, the Habsburg king and Holy Roman emperor for more than 35 years, was rich in intellectual and artistic exotica. Astronomers and astrologers flocked there, ...

Idaho artist's life illustrated the term 'self-taught'

WASHINGTON – When Gail Johnson, 68, and her 79-year-old sister, Georgia Allred, go shopping, the latter always pauses at the checkout counter and says, “Thank you, Uncle Jim.” That, Johnson ...

French jewelry lights up Denver exhibit

Show features 250 pieces by Paris-based Cartier

Photography, the old fashioned way

Blue-chip offerings at NYC fall art auctions

Works by Warhol, Manet, van Gogh will be on the block

Local artists celebrate wild landscapes

DAC group show marks wilderness anniversary

Exhibition probes the mystery of Sherlock Holmes

LONDON – Sherlock Holmes is among the most famous Londoners of all time. Many tourists still see the bustling city through his eyes, and seek out his address, 221B Baker Street. I...

Nashville’s folk rock era is topic of new exhibit

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – While country music has long been synonymous with Nashville, rock and folk musicians in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s made the Southern city the new hip spot to record. ...
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