This classic 1980s contemporary in a high-end gated community was the longtime home of Rosalyn “Roz” Rosenthal, a philanthropist and art collector in Fort Worth, Texas. Rosenthal died in March at the ...
In his element. Photo courtesy of Jason Maloney. Like that of any genuine artist, Jason Maloney’s work is very much a product of his own personal history. In his case, Maloney’s distinctive ...
Last Thursday night, while Madonna struggled to shake off the burdens of being fifty-freaking-four in some remote corner of Planet Earth, I sat in the Power Station listening to UTA art history ...
MTV and CNN came of age, the stock market soared and crashed, the AIDS crisis grew ever more frightening, and for artists of the 1980s, virtually nothing was off limits. An exhibit in Washington, D.C.
One afternoon last week, Mary Boone stood on the checkerboard marble floor in front of a grid of Andy Warhol portraits at Lévy Gorvy Dayan. She wore a crisp white shirt with a cravat and a ...
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) is delighted to present the upcoming exhibition Irreplaceable You: Personhood and Dignity in Art, 1980s to Now on view January 16 through June 1, 2025. The ...
Margaret Thatcher became prime minister on May 4, 1979—about the midpoint of when the pictures in “This Is Britain: Photographs From the 1970s and 1980s” at the National Gallery of Art were ...
Gaetano Donizetti's famous opera "The Elixir of Love" tells the story of a man trying to win the affections of the woman he loves with the help of a love potion as comedy ensues. But what happens when ...
The Bowdoin College Museum of Art (BCMA) is delighted to present the exhibition Irreplaceable You: Personhood and Dignity in Art, 1980s to Now, exploring the complexities of human empathy in a world ...