Contributed by John Goodrich / Hindsight, of course, is 20/20. Looking back at the early decades of modernism, we may sense something inevitable about the ascent of Picasso and Matisse. For the second ...
Before the Mexican artist Diego Rivera became famous for his monumental, socially engaged murals, he traveled to Europe on a government grant in 1907 and spent over a decade experimenting with ...
A neighborhood group that opposes the project, Save Del Cerro, was dismayed to be back in the City Council chambers more than ...
Poor Matilda Gray. Back in 1942, the teenager, clad in a pink ball gown, tired of posing for a commissioned portrait by Mexican artist Diego Rivera. It had taken a few weeks. The artist wasn’t ...
He currently leads his own group, The Diego Rivera Quartet. Rivera has also toured with GRAMMY ... Small independent labels were not the norm, every artist did not have their own imprint and Napster ...
Each year, (201) Magazine spotlights Bergen County artists for its annual Arts Issue. This year's crop features artists ...
What Art Can Tell Us About Love, Nick Trend, Laurence King Publishing, 208pp, £18.99 (hb) The UK journalist Nick Trend ...
Tabriz, AMFA’s signature fundraiser, returns this spring after a long hiatus, celebrating its 50th year and the "Rivera’s ...
Feminist, fashion icon, revolutionary, survivor: the Mexican artist’s greatest creation was her own defiant self.
As winter turns to spring, Giacomo Puccini's "Madama Butterfly' comes to the Lyric Opera stage from March 14 to April 12, 2026. Cio-Cio-San, or Madama Butterfly, is a geisha in love with Navy Lt. B.F.
San Diego’s plan to make its historic preservation rules more developer-friendly is likely to include shrinking the power of ...
Some of Frida Kahlo's clothing was kept under lock and key for 50 years. Now, garments holding "little traces of her daily life" will be on display in regional Victoria.