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Suzanne Valadon, Self-Portrait, 1911, oil on canvas, 28 1⁄2 × 22 5⁄8".
A SELF-PORTRAIT from 1911 shows Suzanne Valadon at work, presumably creating the image before us. Holding a paint-stre
LOS ANGELES — When Judy Baca and a team of 80 kids began painting “The History of California” in 1976, almost no one considered the 1,000-foot-long mural project a monument. Since then, the painting has grown to more than 2,750 feet, and is known as the Great Wall of Los Angeles. It is m
Bernie Madoff, by Jane Rosenberg
If you’re paying attention you’ve probably seen her work. For more than 40 years, Jane Rosenberg has been a courtroom artist, sketching figures including Bernie Madoff, El Chapo, “Pharma Bro” Martin Shkreli, Bill Cosby, Martha Stewart, John Gotti,
Constable visited friends in Salisbury on seven occasions and produced more than 300 images of the city and its surroundings — including this full-scale compositional sketch, treasured by his daughter Isabel and never previously seen at auction
John Constable is hailed, pretty much
Whether you’re planning to participate in at-home learning this fall or simply need a space for your children to create, learn, and explore, adding a children’s easel to your home is a wise idea. Most easels include a whiteboard, blackboard, and an option for paper as well. Check o
By Denny Dyroff, Entertainment Editor, The Times
This area has many – really many — annual events that have passed their 50th, 60th, 70th and even 100th anniversaries.
This weekend, you have the opportunity to partake in the inaugural staging of what should join the ranks o
Sensitive to Art & its Discontents
For Cindy Ji Hye Kim, image-making is a means of reckoning and rebirth, of surrendering to the buried parts of her own psyche to re-examine her past. Through both medium and content, her latest body of work at Casey Kaplan gallery conjures
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The Copper Easel, 216 W. Dominick St., is organizing the first Small Business Block Party & Craft Fair to be held downtown in the 200 block of W. Dominick St., from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27.
“We are really trying to encourage the community to shop local this year and