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The overlooked printmaker Blanche Lazzell, of West Virginia, deserves recognition as one of America's first Modernists and ...
The home of French interior designer Marianne Evennou, 66, in Senlis – a quiet medieval town 45 minutes’ drive from Paris – ...
In the series presented here, recurring motifs of gates, doors and portals introduce a dynamic tension between the tangible ...
Bigger isn’t always better—transform your backyard into a relaxing refuge or the perfect hub for hosting with these small ...
Fresh urban facades from NYC lofts showcase bold textures, sleek accents, and smart design touches that bring metropolitan ...
The modern homes of this contemporary era are adopting innovation and sophistication by ensuring that at home, the design and ...
Create screening “I have vertical ... art, or wind chimes which can withstand the elements. It could be a statue or a silhouette, or maybe a wild animal sculpture in a shady woodland space. “Depending ...
Vertical gardens are an easy, inexpensive, and natural way to enhance any space, whether it's a small living room, a balcony, or a tiny outdoor space.
At a greenhouse in Mesa, Arizona, nine-foot towers of tomatoes and cucumbers and other assorted vegetables reach skyward, bathed in diffused natural light. “We can grow 10 times the food using ...
Researchers at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute found that people's brain activity varied more when viewing abstract art, as compared with representational art. This was especially true in the ...
Fred Schwaller 04/08/2025 Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.
Art hangs on the walls at the exhibition “Osi Audu: The Self in African Art,” at Opalka Gallery at Sage College on April 2 in Albany. A 2025 yarn on canvas piece titled “Goosebumps/Hunter ...