Expressive Faces in the Crowd by Marlene Dumas
NEW YORK—There is a fine line between a foreboding, ghostly gaze and the wounded expression borne of a broken heart.
NEW YORK—There is a fine line between a foreboding, ghostly gaze and the wounded expression borne of a broken heart.
NEW YORK—At hpgrp Gallery, the more the merrier holds true. “Views of Life,” the gallery’s current exhibit features eight Japanese
NEW YORK—From Coca-Cola and Facebook to common street signs, artists are using recognized brands and symbols to promote political messages
WASHINGTON, DC—In iona rozeal brown‘s paintings, black is beautiful and with her added twist of Japanese accoutrements, it is gorgeous
NEW YORK/WASHINGTON, DC—Andy Warhol’s famous portraits of Marilyn Monroe have helped to fuel the enduring fascination with the Hollywood actress
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