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Sean Layh’s portrait of actor Jacob Collins is one of 59 finalists in the running for this year’s $100,000 Archibald Prize.
From earth to stars, doubt to certainty, the mind climbed, until numbers themselves became truth’s quiet voice ...
Desire In South-east Asian Art', the National Gallery Singapore's first R18 exhibition, featuring five key works. Read more ...
As Alan Pakula’s Watergate thriller turns 50, we revisit Richard Combs’ assessment of its masterful pacing, controlled performances and potent tension. From our Summer 1976 issue.
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The year 2033 has become significant focal point for the global Church, in an attempt to rally fresh evangelistic energy ...
This spring and summer, visitors to the Art Museum of South Texas have a chance to take in “Woody Gwyn: Skylight on Water, Trees, Rock and Road,” on view ...