The sculptor, who began making art in earnest while living in internment camps, upends the white-male hit parade. Zwirner | 537 W. 20th St. | 212-517-8677 By Andrea K. Scott A photograph of Ruth Asawa and her art taken by her close friend Imogen Cunningham circa 1957. Photograph © Imogen … Read more acerca deRuth Asawa Reshapes Art History
Rachel Wayne: The arts have the power to save lives
By Rachel Wayne / Special to The Sun Posted Oct 17, 2017 at 2:00 AMUpdated Oct 18, 2017 at 2:15 PM There seem to be two extremes in people’s attitudes toward the arts and humanities: useless and elitist, or vital and life-affirming. America’s universities, galleries, performance venues and … Read more acerca deRachel Wayne: The arts have the power to save lives
How art affects the different parts of the brain
How does art affect the brain? By Guest writer Justin Havre Arguably, the most important part of the human body is the brain. It is the major control center of the whole body and it is the way we perceive and experience art and entertainment. MRIs taken of the brain show that it is a highly … Read more acerca deHow art affects the different parts of the brain