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Art | Reviving a lost art
An extraordinary visual art project breathes new life into the historic Bat-tala woodcut prints of 19th-century Calcutta.
Experts have confirmed that the image of "Knight, Death and the Devil" is a real master engraving by the renowned German ...
Tracking: A Long Gaze at Contemporary Art” showcases a diverse array of art for both UA students and the larger Tuscaloosa ...
A new display at London's Wiener Holocaust Library follows the upheaval that plagued the life of little-known sculptor Fred ...
In a career that stretches across a catastrophic half-century of health crises and wars, Avery applies his activist and ...
A retrospective of the work of Fred Kormis comes as British lawmakers seek to advance a long-planned national Holocaust ...
The artist would develop a distinctly Protestant imagery that replaced sacredness with utility, functioning essentially as ...
OUI has been created through multiple layers of woodcut printing, with hand-finishing by the print ... he studied at Chelsea School of Art, graduating in 1988 with an MA. Miller published his first ...
From an exhibition that looks at the changing direction of art in Bengal today to a show that revives the tradition of ...
On October 23, the auction house will offer up works from one of the largest and most diverse collections of prints ever ...
The Japanese were the world masters of color prints usually involving a master printer and five to eight assistants who each ...
He spent the next four years in a prisoner-of-war camp in Siberia. Kormis continued his art in confinement, including a collection of woodcut prints shown in the exhibition. He managed to preserve ...