Otto Dix, a painter labeled “degenerate” by the Nazis, refused to flatter his subjects — but they agreed to sit for him ...
"Brat" was on everyone's lips this summer, and it's now been crowned the Word of the Year. What are some of art history's ...
The work of Peter Carr, a self-taught artist and anti-nuclear activist, is on exhibit at the Cerritos College Art Gallery in ...
Major social changes of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries—the rise of mass culture, women’s striving for emancipation, and the discovery of youth as a relevant demographic—spark a ...
Otto Henry Bacher (May 31, 1856, Cleveland - August 16, 1909, Bronxville, New York) was an American artist; primarily known for his etchings and illustrations. He also painted oils in a variety of ...
A show at Washington’s National Gallery of Art highlights how European artists of the early 20th century responded to political upheavals, war and social unrest—drawing discomfiting parallels between ...
Without a public testable version, it's hard to say how it would handle weird edge cases or drawings that don't closely match objects in its training data (which we don't know the extent of).
We advised Hana Koch and her daughter that we were planning an exhibition for Otto Dix’s 120th birthday and while we were doing our research there we found these previously unknown watercolors, and ...
But the treasure which is to make him rank with Mellon is Vienna’s famed Kunsthistorisches (Art History) Museum, the Louvre of Vienna. If Otto ever gets a chance to walk into his museum ...
It’s called a continuation, not a replica, which means Bentley used the same original design drawings, sourced the same materials, and employed the same techniques to build it as the automaker ...
Since 1992, the OTTO Gallery has been a point of reference for the best names in contemporary art, for critics and art lovers alike. Since the year it opened in its first location, as well as after ...