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Between Memory and Landscape: The Art of Huang YI Min

Born in 1950, Huang YI Min grew up during a period of profound social and cultural transformation in China, experiences that continue to shape...

Between Color and Meaning: The Art of Sarah J Lloyd

Sarah J Lloyd’s work lives in the space where things are almost recognizable, then quietly slip away. It is not about choosing between figuration...

Attila Wittmer: Drawing at the Edge of Emotion

Attila Wittmer builds a world where the human head becomes far more than an anatomical form. In her art, the head is a landscape,...

Julian Jamaal Jones: Reframing Tradition Through Color, Craft, and Personal Memory

Julian Jamaal Jones grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, long before he began to see himself as a multidisciplinary artist and educator. His relationship with...

Leonardo’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ Once Lost, Sold for $80 Million

Leonardo da Vinci’s ‘Salvator Mundi,’ a masterpiece that has captivated the art world for centuries, took a remarkable journey from obscurity to the limelight...

Nancy Staub Laughlin: Seeing Light, Holding Stillness

Nancy Staub Laughlin has spent years watching the world closely. Not in a dramatic or distant way, but with the kind of attention that...