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Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
Researchers studying people's brain activity when looking at abstract art have revealed why we interpret blobs of paint on canvas so differently.When you look at an abstract painting, study it for a ...
Good friends are like treasures, and the Trove Gallery knows this. That’s why owner Jen Schumacher will open a new exhibit ...
Rarely does an exhibition hold a dramatic surprise. Visitors to the Columbia Museum of Art now through Aug. 31, however, have ...
An interactive guide about how our brains try to process abstract art images, presented by Claudia Hammond and featuring an interview with neuroscientist Luca Ticini.
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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNExhibit at Dishman Art Museum evokes the feelings of summerSummer is a time for brightness and color and sun. However, it is often hard to find the fun in the heat of the day. The ...
Abstract art had to be attempted; it had its bootleggers, too, namely the dealers. But as was suggested by the present writer in "The Caliph's Design," it is a (fantastic) branch of architecture ...
In Hankwitz’s paintings, unidentifiable things and abstract forms switch identities. The artist’s bulbous tubular forms share something with Abstract Expressionism’s paint-as-paint pours.
The pieces in American Duet capture the dynamic qualities of jazz within abstract art, creating a visual symphony of harmonies, colors, skats, bops, strokes and riffs.
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