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Drawing, painting or sculpting with clay can have major benefits for our mental well-being and help reduce anxiety and stress ...
A New York judge found that the Art Institute of Chicago’s drawing by Egon Schiele had been looted from an Austrian Jew who died in a concentration camp. By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg A ...
A sense of danger, violence, pain and sacrifice suffuse some of late ... and Indigenous traditions pop up everywhere at the McNay Art Museum's elegiac show featuring old and new work.
THERE are few women who would hang artwork from Britain’s most notorious prisoner on their front room wall. But then Kerry ...
is now transforming his pain into paintings. Russian-Israeli Andrei Kozlov is launching his first-ever solo art show in Chelsea with a moving collection that reflects his plight in captivity ...
A New York judge ruled on Wednesday (23 April) that the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) must return a Nazi-looted Egon Schiele drawing, the latest development in a yearslong battle between the ...
Young people who grew up in care have been invited to turn their "pain into power" by creating art that describes their lived experiences. The Woven Worlds project has delivered free art workshops ...
Solow and Family/Art Institute of Chicago Share The Art Institute of Chicago must return a 1916 drawing by Egon Schiele to the heirs of an entertainer and art collector, according to a court ...
A New York judge has ruled the Art Institute of Chicago must surrender a 1916 drawing stolen from a Jewish art collector by Nazis in the Holocaust. A pencil and watercolor piece titled "Russian ...
The Art Institute of Chicago must return a 1916 drawing by Egon Schiele to the heirs of an entertainer and art collector, according to a court ruling on Wednesday. New York Supreme Court Judge ...
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