Famous Oklahoma Indian artist Woody Crumbo was a typical starving artist -- he had earned a certain amount of fame, but little money.
“Dalí: Disruption and Devotion” will stay on view until Dec. 1, 2024 in the MFA’s Lois B. and Michael K. Torf Gallery. —Staff writer Hannah E. Gadway can be reached at hannah.gadway@thecrimson.com.
Early in the digital era, she worked at Bell Labs on the intersection of art and technology, making films and at one point ...
Wall St. Insights Some paintings go on private display after being sold.  Every painting on this list has sold for over $100 ...
Knewz.com has learned that scientists used X-rays to analyze the chemical structure of a tiny speck of what many consider the world's most famous painting. The "Mona Lisa," also called "Portrait of ...
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"You feel like you can walk into it, and it makes you want to play golf. My goal is to get the viewer to say, ‘Oh, I need to ...
Insights Middle Eastern billionaires are known for incredible displays of wealth.  When money is no object, you buy whatever ...
It’s not uncommon for families to pass down prized possessions over the years, but it can be quite shocking to learn that one ...
The cars he drove—and later exhibited as the art he anointed in car projects—help fill out most of “Drive II ... Then, there ...
Bringing Utah’s landscapes to life at the annual celebration of Plein Air Art at The Fox Shop and Market in Holladay. Marley White with The Fox Group says ...