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A cool show at the Minnesota Museum of American Art explores portraits as mirror-reflections of our emotions and relationships more broadly; at Calendula Gallery, photographer Jared Arvin explores ...
With 170 art galleries from 25 countries and nearly 1,000 artists represented, Art Paris showcases works of great diversity. The aim has remained unchanged for more than 25 years; to cultivate its ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was at Citi Field Friday, with the Blue Jays in town for the Mets home opener. Though all eyes were on the Mets stars, from Pete Alonso, to Francisco Lindor to newcomer Juan ...
Reports have suggested that the Toronto Blue Jays and slugger Vladimir Guerrero Jr. are close to a $500-plus million contract. Guerrero has expressed plenty of times that he wants to stay with the ...
2. Max Scherzer was unlikely to be back even if Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s extension didn't come to fruition The Blue Jays took a calculated risk by signing Max Scherzer to a one-year, $15 million ...
A bronze fountain with greenish-gold and brown patina signed by Edith Barretto Stevens Parsons (American, 1878-1956), titled Frog Baby (1917), 40 inches tall, sold for $33,825 in an online-only Fine ...
The Ukrainian Museum New York is pleased to announce the inaugural solo exhibition of Vladimir Tatlin’s work in North America, entitled Tatlin: Kyiv, running from February 7–April 27, 2025. The ...
By Eleanor Stanford The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the greatest contemporary art. By Jason Farago Textile ...
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. was asked about a potential contract extension with the Toronto Blue Jays after Friday's game. “Well, until now, I don't know anything,” Guerrero said, via Jorge Castillo ...
Welcome to the 2025-26 Hot Stove season. Wait, what? Sure, there are 150 or so games remaining in the regular season, but Sunday night’s news that Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and the Blue Jays have agreed ...
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April 5, 2025 • Organizers of Oakland's First Fridays art festival made a flyer promoting the event using AI, and are facing backlash for not using an actual artist. NPR's Scott Simon explains.
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