Graphic tees are an art form. The medium is ink and the canvas is cotton jersey, screen printed and heat pressed (among other methods) with a message to say. Whether that message is profound or not, ...
For decades, Portland's lampposts and community boards have told a vibrant history. Oftentimes stacked one on top of another, feet-thick, stapled up on poles lining hip-strips like Mississippi and ...
An exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario shows how magicians enticed audiences with advertisements of levitations, decapitations and other deceptions Brigit Katz - Correspondent At the turn of the ...
An exploration into the visceral, shocking, and visually stunning posters for the films that are known to incite fear and unease in the audience. This exhibit containing Polish posters for American ...
Dorothy Waugh’s 1930s posters helped transform US national-park tourism. A new Poster House exhibition highlights how her ...
Emerson's Patriot Radio, model FC-400, made in 1940 Philadelphia Museum of Art In the popular imagination, the 1940s were dominated by sacrifice at home and violence abroad as World War II raged on.
A review of the Alphonse Mucha exhibition, celebrating the Art Nouveau master whose elegant posters, female figures, and ...
Art of Noise exhibit at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. I was recently in Berkeley for a wedding, and as soon as I got to town I drove down Telegraph Avenue to Bakesale Betty for a ...
RR-126 Radio-Phonograph, 1965; Designed by Achille Castiglioni and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni; Manufactured by Brionvega, S.p.A; Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; Gift of George R. Kravis II, ...
While some art galleries and institutions across the world might be enjoying a summer break, stripping down on new exhibitions in favor of permanent collection displays in a seasonal reset, this doesn ...