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The Watermark Art Center will host an in-depth conversation and gallery walk for the Eugene Dalzotto exhibit at 6 p.m. on ...
Tomorrow will be a massively busy day across the United States. The No Kings protests are scheduled in multiple cities in every state. In Washington, D.C. Trump will finally get his “imma-tyrant-too”, ...
What appalled and obsessed Victor Hugo most was the seemingly “normal nature” of the French regime, even as it committed acts of unprecedented authoritarian menace and cruelty.
The building contains more than 150 artworks by Francis Al s, Max Beckmann, Sophie Calle, Honoré Daumier, and many others. Narrow windows draw natural light into the galleries.
The museum opens with three exhibitions: All Directions showcases over 150 artworks and objects ranging from the historical to the contemporary, drawn from the Fenix collection and acquired over the ...
The Art of Appropriation A new museum retrospective spotlights the late Sacramento painter and professor Wayne Thiebaud as a master student of art history. From da Vinci to Picasso, great artists have ...
Renowned artist Sudhir Patwardhan explores the transformation of Indian cities in his latest exhibition, Cities: Built, Broken. Through figurative expressionism, his paintings chronicle Mumbai’s ...
Delegation isn't just strategic; it's emotional. Letting things go is the key to leading well, but it can feel like loss. Recognizing the grief can help you grow.
The loose-fitting outfit was often completed with a cap to keep warm in chilly bedrooms, as worn by this couple in an 1848 caricature by Honoré Daumier. Getty Images ...
Honoré Daumier was a French painter and printmaker best known for his caricatures critiquing and satirizing society and politics in 19th-century France. His two most famous characters were the ...
To illustrate what he meant, in 1831 Daumier “put” the king Louis-Philippe on a pedestal only to mercilessly ridicule him, to much popular acclaim. The cartoon of the monarch, in the comic journal La ...
Daumier, who worked hardest & longest, died blind and penniless in 1879 in a house given to him by Corot. No cartoonist of Daumier’s power, few painters so well endowed or so frustrated, have ...