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This Gilded Age Mark Rothko apartment—a converted carriage house home to a Japanese tea room and private duplex—is for sale ...
Franklin Stage Company will close its season with John Logan’s play “Red,” Aug. 8 to 24 at Chapel Hall, in Franklin.
Such is the case in The Devil Wears Rothko, a fascinating true crime tale about greed, duplicity and art fraud. The story ...
Franklin Stage Company, Delaware County's admission-free, professional theater, will close its season with John Logan's play ...
Amid Cambridge’s relentless routine, Abril Duarte González suggests you make something – not as a distraction, but as a ...
From 'Destiny 2' to 'Ambrosia Sky,' HBO Max's gone-too-soon sci-fi series has left its mark: not just on animation, but on a ...
An outgrowth of the firm’s artist-in-residence programme, the foundation supports early and mid-career artists ...
Tim Blum's sudden closure of his world-spanning gallery has left staffers and artists unhappy about the way the closure is ...
In his book, Avrich cites experts who suggest that half, or possibly even more than half, of art on the market is fake.
A historic carriage house in New York City once used by Mark Rothko as his studio is now on the market for $9.5 million USD.
A respected art gallery found itself at the center of a forgery scheme worth tens of millions of dollars. Who was responsible ...
The Nike Air Max Sunder turned 25 last year and the Swoosh rolled out the red carpet for its return. A wide variety of ...