David Korins’s Tony-nominated, 27,000-pound set for “Dog Day Afternoon” is as much a technical feat as a 1970s throwback.
How technology brings to life important and little-understood aspects of the renowned sculptor's working methods.
Award-winning cosplayer Noontime Shadows shows off a beginner-friendly face paint transformation just in time for ...
To say Maggie is good at painting is an understatement. In fact, most of the walls in her Brooklyn apartment (which is so ...
Chicago-born artist Nathaniel Mary Quinn is back on home turf this week with his first solo museum exhibition in the city, A ...
Willem de Kooning blurred the boundaries of drawing and painting, as a show at the Art Institute of Chicago makes clear.
Niki Toney, a local Filipino-American artist, will have her work featured in a gallery at the Mare Island Brewing Co. Coal ...
For mall owner and operator Macerich, reinvesting in its Class A portfolio of retail properties in strong, growing U.S.
It now seems clear that the OpenAI nonprofit is little more than the most well-funded fig leaf of all time, writes Tom Dotan.
Imagine waking to salt-tinged breezes, bright blue skies, and neighbors already setting up for pickleball. That’s a typical ...
Aluminary Arts operates from L’Atelier Los Gatos on North Santa Cruz and Bean avenues, providing art classes for teens and ...