Pretty soon you were doing this throwing a knife, sharp as a tin can lid, at a foot while you tried to balance yourself with ...
Sydney Blum’s sculptures were lost in the mail, but Sonja Krawesky found them at an Ontario discount store and tracked Blum down.
Art has a way of disappearing. Paintings are fragile, photographs fade, and even work made from durable stone and metal requires maintenance and care. But sometimes it just vanishes: off walls, out of ...
True care transcends superficial gestures; it embodies empathy and a deep concern for the well-being of others, the environment and ourselves.
No matter where you’re shopping, art world experts recommend asking questions and doing research to ensure an object wasn’t lost, looted or stolen. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Amsterdam ...
In recent essays, cultural critic Ted Gioia questions whether beauty is becoming a lost art in our increasingly utilitarian world. He suggests that aesthetic values are vanishing from daily life, ...
Lost Art Brewhouse is preparing to open its new kitchen in March, replacing a food truck that operated from the brewery’s ...
Sydney Blum, an artist about 850 miles away in Nova Scotia, had spent about 300 hours working on the sculptures to send to Montreal for an art fair. But the pieces were lost after she mailed them ...