“Brocken Spectre and Glory: Portrait of Temple Grandin” by David Lenz, oil on canvas, 2022. National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; acquired by the Marc Pachter Commissioning Fund and an ...
“I know a bank where the wild thyme blows,” William Shakespeare wrote in a stanza from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, going on to name check several darlings of Elizabethan gardens — oxlips, violets, ...
No one expected the (one-sided) bromance that took place when New York’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani visited President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on November 21. For months, the two had traded ...
From thousands of colorful hair beads, Felandus Thames conjures vibrant patterns and portraits. He takes historical photographs as a starting point, focusing especially on Black and Indigenous figures ...
November 18, 2025: Checked for new Silver and Blood codes for the release of Alexi and Livian. Need new Silver and Blood codes? Of course you do. With upgrade materials for this vampire-laden tactics ...
A site-specific installation debuting a significant triptych from photographer, artist and alumnus Matthew Rolston's most recent series of compelling photographic images. Matthew Rolston's Vanitas: ...
When OutKast released Stankonia, their groundbreaking fourth studio album, in 2000, Aaron Fender was still in elementary school. “But growing up, learning about Southern hip-hop and just the history ...
This November, Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will celebrate “Portrait of a Nation,” adding four new works to its collection. This year, the honorees are poet Joy Harjo, academic Temple ...
Portrait photography is one of the most rewarding yet challenging genres to master. It demands technical ability, a sensitivity to light and, perhaps most importantly, an ability to connect with the ...
It was the first joint portrait ever made of the Prince and Princess of Wales. On display for three years at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, England, the stunning portrait of Prince William and ...
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