Researchers found a hidden mathematical rule in tree-like art. Branch thickness follows a predictable ratio, making trees recognizable.
Artist Caroline Kent poses for a portrait at her studio in Humboldt Park. Kent is the talent behind a large, site-specific mural in Union Station and forthcoming exhibitions at the Smart Museum and ...
Dorothy Hood, an adventurous Texan whose enthralling abstract paintings won her great renown in the Houston art world ...
The scale invariance in branch diameter dictates how much smaller a limb should be as it branches and how much investment a ...
The long-running satellite fairs—which champion experimental, emerging and artist-run spaces—abound with adventurous works, ...
The Brand Library & Art Center has announced the return of Art Talks at Brand this spring. This series invites contemporary ...
Packed with art, including a portrait by Diego Rivera, Casa Stream is ready for its next sitting—residence, boutique hotel or ...
He envisioned Casa Wabi Sabino as a two-body complex that could support and showcase emerging talent while nurturing his own ...
The American Association of University Women, Astoria Branch, will present “Women in Fine Arts,” with Anna Magruder, Audrey Long and Kirista Trask, 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Cambium Gallery. Magruder, a ...
Happy Valentine's Day weekend! There's so much for you and your sweetheart to do around town, and we have your plans right ...
New research has revealed a quantity related to the complexity and proportions of a tree's branches that artists have ...