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Ink, Paper, Politics: WPA-era printmaking exhibit
October 2, 2014Images of city life, labor, and the workplace, and protests against social injustice are among the fine-art prints in an exhibition at the DePaul Art Museum.
Read moreStar-studded “Monuments Men” asks: Is art worth fighting for?
March 18, 2014A historical drama of saving 1,000 years of our cultural heritage. in the knowledge that if Hitler went down, he would take with him to the grave the treasure house of Western Civilization just out of...
Read moreToday in women’s history: Georgia O’Keefe, American artist, dies at 98
March 6, 2014Georgia O'Keefe, one of the most renowned and honored American artists, died March 6, 1986, at the age of 98.
Read moreArt project asks: Is capitalism working for you?
October 4, 2013"How's capitalism working for you?"is the question of a new interactive art installation in New York City.
Read more“Far Out Isn’t Far Enough”: unique art of Tomi Ungerer
June 13, 2013Contrast, courage, and challenge ... these are the words one may think of when viewing "Far Out Isn't Enough: The Tomi Ungerer Story," written, produced, and directed by Brad Bernstein.
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