Dean Monogenis’s work is full of beautiful structures that you might want to live in—glass houses overlooking water, serene cabins nestled in the woods, white-walled complexes surrounded by tropical ...
After finishing a comprehensive retrospective at Paris’s Grand Palais in 2010, Richard Thomson assumed that his time curating the paintings of Claude Monet had reached its logical conclusion. But ...
At the end of April, the National Gallery will present a new exhibit spotlighting the handling of architecture in various paintings by prominent Italian renaissance artists. Building The Picture will ...
One day in 1877, Claude Monet donned his best suit, straightened his cuffs, clutched his gold-handled cane, and strode into the Gare Saint-Lazare in Paris's 7th arrondissement in search of the station ...
Tom Kress’ career as an artist and building designer has taken him around the world, working on architectural design projects including the Santa Barbara Airport, the Transamerica Building, and even ...
THE quarrel of some ten years ago between realism and idealism is by no means over: the terminology has changed, the field has widened, but the casus belli is really the same. Once it was the fight of ...
On a sunny April day, a small group joined docent Judy McChesney for an Art in Small Bites tour of the quad, the Benton Museum’s architecture and Peter Waite’s paintings on display in McHugh Hall. The ...
Barbara Bloom is not an architect. Yet, her current exhibition, part of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, would fit in at any of the innumerable architecture biennials and ...
The idea of integration between art and architecture dates back to the very origin of the discipline, however, it took on a new meaning and social purpose during the Avant-Garde movement of the early ...
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