In Barracks Row, an Intriguing, Anonymously Posted Portrait
An intriguing portrait gazes across 8th Street, SE. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—Referencing Harry Potter, Magritte’s “The Son
An intriguing portrait gazes across 8th Street, SE. | Photo by Arts Observer WASHINGTON, DC—Referencing Harry Potter, Magritte’s “The Son
“Friends” graces the front of Fifth Avenue on the Park, a condo building in Harlem. Harlem, NEW YORK—At first glance,
WASHINGTON, DC—Earlier this year, the National Gallery of Art acquired “Great America” by Kerry James Marshall. The striking, metaphoric image
Jacob Lawrence’s “Eight Passages” 1990 (eight color screenprints on St. Armand paper) was estimated at $30,000 to $50,000, but failed
Exhibit sign featuring “Sleep,” 2008 (oil on canvas) by Kehinde Wiley WASHINGTON, DC—When visitors ascend the stairs to the Corcoran’s
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