You won't find Norman Rockwell, Pearl S. Buck or John Deere buried in Vermont, so you'll have to travel out of state to see ...
Throughout the middle of the 20th century, the art of filmmaking evolved through the refinement of the commercial studio style. At the same time, progressive experimentations, like electronic music ...
Years of Latter-day Saint Art’ showcases works created by individuals connected to the Church around the world over two ...
The glowing works from Siena, now at the Met, are revelatory for their emotional intensity and 24-karat beauty.
Edward Fraughton’s last masterpiece is photographed for the first time by the Deseret News — a sculpture that the late, award ...
The Met’s new exhibition on Siena—the first of its kind in America—shows how the possibilities of strange, colorful ooze ...
Drawing Jesus can be a deeply moving and spiritual experience for artists of all levels. Whether you seek to depict his ...
By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors who trusted her to buy them fashionable art. By Sarah Maslin Nir His Brutalist buildings, praised during the ...
Russian artist Nicolai Fechin was born in Kazan, Russia, in 1881 and today is particularly known for his paintings of the New Mexico landscape and Native American portraits. After graduating from the ...
The first film on the slate currently in pre-production is “Moses the Black,” a story of a gangster in modern-day Chicago inspired by an incredible story of repentance of the fourth century saint of ...
Biblical inerrancy is a threat to our democracy because it gives authoritarian Christians the perceived right to speak with ...