Twelve students from Professor of Art Carrie Scanga’s and Visiting Artist Rebecca Goodale’s class, The Printed Book (VART 2203), rounded off the fall 2024 semester with a brief showcase to highlight ...
Usually when someone refers to an idea that “looks good on paper,” the concept might not actually work in practice. In the case of a new exhibition at the Casselberry Art House, the phrase refers to ...
Detail of Alphonse Mucha's "Zodiac" (1896), originally designed as a calendar for the Champenois printing company, from Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line (image courtesy the Mucha Foundation and D.A.P ...
The art critics of The Times select their favorites, from the biography of a “famously unknown” artist to an ode to the Louvre from 100 poets. By Holland Cotter Jason Farago and Walker Mimms Say what ...
For decades, a high-profile monograph was the ultimate art world flex. An imprint from a top-tier publisher served as a definitive stamp of legitimacy, signaling that an artist’s work had “arrived” ...
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