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Each botanical illustration of a species is paired with a diagram, all different and depicting the properties she perceived ...
Good friends are like treasures, and the Trove Gallery knows this. That’s why owner Jen Schumacher will open a new exhibit ...
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A twin-solo exhibition was inaugurated on June 12 by Ashish Shelar, Minister of Culture and Information Technology, ...
Rarely does an exhibition hold a dramatic surprise. Visitors to the Columbia Museum of Art now through Aug. 31, however, have ...
Alexandra Baker uses her colorful abstract art to promote healing for herself and others. Meet our newest FACE of Memphis!
Fred Schwaller 04/08/2025 Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
A detail, resembling a horse's head, in Jackson Pollock's Mural, at the J. Paul Getty Museum in 2014. Photo by Jay L. Clendenin/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images.