Jules Feiffer, the cartoonist and playwright whose syndicated comic strip ran for four decades, has died. The Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner was 95.
On the face of things, a focus on drawing rather than painting or sculpture looks like a canny tactic if you are attempting a history of art, especially an “alternative” one. You are ...
Master Drawings New York (MDNY), one of North America’s most important fairs for works on paper, marks its 19th edition this week with more than 29 exhibitors showing in two dozen gallery spaces ...
"Art of Manga" at the de Young Museum in San Francisco will explore the artistry and impact of the country's comic books and ...
The Pocatello Art Center, 444 N. Main St., will be abuzz with creativity and excitement during the First Friday Art Walk on Feb. 7 from 5 to 8 ...
Christian Marclay’s “The Clock” and Ragnar Kjartansson’s “The Visitors” are two of the best artworks of this century — the ...
Artist Gabeaux's stippled works in her "In Astris" series explore astrological signs and mythology. The post Art from the ...
“The message is global,” said Willy Chavarria backstage at his fall 2025 show at the American Cathedral in Paris, his debut ...
To understand Jules Feiffer the legendary comic mind, one must look to a transformative point in his young adulthood. He didn ...
The reality show follows the cast members behind the scenes ... Julia took to the easel, admitting she spent five years in art school—or “draw school,” as she called it.
When asked about which cast member most resembles their innie ... Cherry mentioned that he has seen a lot of fan art with Turturro’s character, Irving, and his love interest, Burt, played ...
Making art and expressing yourself creatively can be a way to boost mental health, according to Katherine Applegate an ...