
Probably Picasso’s most famous work, Guernica is certainly his most powerful political statement, painted as an immediate reaction to the Nazi’s devastating casual bombing practice…

George Tooker Jr., was born in Brooklyn in 1920 and died in Vermont in 2011. During his long career he would create a distinct niche…

By: Lawrence Raab Making something the way it was— what could I have been thinking months ago when I wrote that line in my notebook?…

Mira Maylor, an Israeli artist, uses glass sculpture transposed with materials such as wood, metal, and leather to comment on the rich history of Israel,…

Indian and Indian-American, their work is influenced by political, religious, and cultural situations, as well as by personal relationships, involving sexuality and the position of…

By: Anne Sexton Someone lives in a cave eating his toes, I know that much. Someone little lives under a bush pressing an empty Coca-Cola can…

Harry Harlow received his BA and PhD (1930) in psychology from Stanford University and immediately joined the faculty at the University of Wisconsin. Within a…