Maimonides Medical Center unveiled its latest art exhibition, “Lines of Sight,” on Nov. 20, transforming the creative expressions of 37 art therapy patients into a powerful showcase of healing.
BEFORE World War II, abstract art was dominated by the geometrical and almost architectural paintings that grew out of cubism and culminated in Piet Mondrian’s austere compositions in primary red, ...
IN retrospect, 18th century France seems to have been minueting straight for the guillotine. Its art, with the emphasis on immediate sensual pleasure expressed in delicately tinted surfaces, often ...
Lots of people are scared of drawing. It’s something most of us do as kids without question, but somehow it becomes daunting as we age. Many adults readily proclaim themselves “bad at drawing,” even ...
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