"It isn't just the characters who have gone insane, but almost the environment itself." Can films from the early days of cinema still influence movies being made today? Of course they can! And they ...
On Wednesday, March 18, I toured the Minneapolis Institute of Art’s (MIA) most recent exhibition, “Modern Art and Politics in ...
George Grosz, “Attack (Attentat),” 1915, lithograph in black on laid paper. (National Gallery of Art/Purchased as the gift of Richard A. Simms and Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund/Estate of George ...
A show at Washington’s National Gallery of Art highlights how European artists of the early 20th century responded to political upheavals, war and social unrest—drawing discomfiting parallels between ...
The BYU Museum of Art hosted "Reconciliation: Biblical Imagination in German Expressionist Prints," which began on March 15. The collection ran until Oct. 19. (Daily Universe) The BYU Museum of Art ...
DAVENPORT, Iowa (KWQC) -Quad Cities Live frequently features Figge In Focus where current exhibits, news, and museum programming and events are highlighted. Today’s segment with guest, Vanessa Sage, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - For a patriotic Germany sounding the trumpet of nationalism in the run-up to World War One a group of artists known as Brucke were out of tune. But an exhibition of their ...