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Charles Lenny Lunn is a non-speaking autistic artist from Bethesda. His artwork is being exhibited at Lost Origins Gallery.
Have you ever visited an art gallery or exhibition and come away scratching your head, wondering what the artist was on when they made the piece or painted the canvas. I remember many years ago we ...
Lee Thorp participated in the Fog Art and Design Fair in January 2025 and a group show at Pt.2 Gallery in Oakland, her ...
"There's an intellectual part, but then there's this totally emotional part." For Raymond L. Haywood, finding balance in his ...
David Guez discusses his unique approach and understanding of abstraction, and the "silent force" of inspiration.
In a rare U.S. show, Feng Xiao-Min reflects on Taoism, tradition and artistic independence while balancing Chinese ink and ...
Do you want to brighten your home with beautiful art pieces, but you don’t want to spend a fortune? Don’t worry – there ...
Garo Hakimian, a Montreal-based artist, situates his work at the precise juncture between an enigmatic confusion that ...
Ghali's works are an invitation to a journey, a sensory exploration where color and movement reign supreme. Born in Norway, ...
A long-lost Eva Hesse painting that showed up at the Goodwill is on offer at Christie's with a high estimate of $80,000.
Detroit artist Priscilla Phifer celebrates 10 years of abstract art, sharing her journey from crafts to community murals.
A 15-year-old Nigerian has set a Guinness World Record for the world's largest art canvas in a bid to raise awareness for autism.