Ginny Ruffner, the Georgia-born glass artist who found a second home and international renown in Seattle with her glass art, ...
With Merce Cunningham, she forged one of the great partnerships in dance history. She later recounted those years in an incisive, unsparing memoir.
The race for the 2025 Prix Marcel Duchamp is heating up as the shortlist ... and is best known for her large-scale works depicting contemporary suburban landscapes. Sabatté, whose practice ...
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ITV is heading back to South Africa for the latest series of Love Island: All Stars - with fans excited to see exes Marcel Somerville and Gabby Allen reunite after splitting nearly seven years ago.
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GABBY Allen has slammed her ex Marcel Somerville over a "big betrayal of trust" ahead of their Love Island All Stars reunion. The former couple have both signed up for the new series of Love ...
The best large format printers allow us to take advantage of the resolution of today's best professional digital cameras to print images up to billboard size, something that was once only possible for ...
French artist Marcel Duchamp believed the creative act is a specific dance between artist and spectator. On York Boulevard in Los Angeles, a blurred black hole hangs on a dark wall, joined only by ...
Curator, Ann Temkin: Marcel Duchamp often spoke of his interest in destabilizing vision. To achieve this, he made a series of optical machines meant to engage vision’s less rational side. Curator Leah ...