On tap are photography, paintings, sculpture and the Portland Museum of Art's exhibit of Winslow Homer sketches.
Wendy Watriss is leaving the world-renowned FotoFest after four decades, and Fredericka Hunter has closed her groundbreaking ...
Deluxe prints and special guests (Julie Delpy!) await at May's best screenings in Los Angeles, along with essential ...
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"If you put it in music terms, there was Crowded House, INXS, Barry Manilow… and I was the Black Sabbath. Most of my photos ...
The Independent Picture House, Charlotte’s only art house, is collaborating with the Mint Museum to present a film series, “Chiaroscuro: Films of Light and Shadow,” running in conversation with the ...
When you think of springtime in Louisville, perhaps the first things that come to mind are the Kentucky Derby, Thunder Over Louisville, allergy season and an occasional severe weather threat. Look ...
A new study offers some of the strongest evidence yet that viewing art doesn't just move us emotionally—it changes how we think. Researchers at UC Santa Barbara found that people who viewed artistic ...
Steven Soderbergh, Andy Garcia, Marie Kreutzer, László Nemes, Volker Schlöndorff, Jane Schoenbrun, Lukas Dhont and Ryûsuke Hamaguchi will also bring films to the Croisette for the fest's 79th edition.
The common intuition that art “expands your mind” may be more literal than it sounds. Art appears to work its cognitive magic by triggering “state openness” — a temporary shift toward a more receptive ...