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Art Everywhere, but in Times Square, Smothered by Ads
The outdoor art show that co-opted billboards and bus shelters all across the United Kingdom last year has expanded to the United States. But does it work in Times Square?
August 10, 2014
BY
Christine Lin
What This Photographer and Biology Teacher Sees When She Looks at Orchids Is Quite Amazing
Award-winning photographer Ana Retamero is a high-school biology teacher. She likes to take pictures on a micro-scale, required ...
August 9, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
What this Artist Did With a Selfie and a Little Imagination is Surreal
Helene Meldahl, 26, takes photos of herself in the mirror like so many other "selfie" photographers her age. ...
August 6, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
‘Dust to Dust,’ the Art of Love
“Throw it away, get rid of it. It’s flammable,” I can hear him saying to me. “Oh no,” ...
August 4, 2014
BY
Sandra Griffin David
Waterfall Mansion, Where Culture and Real Estate Intertwine
In the Waterfall Mansion on the Upper East Side, works by eminent artists such as Andy Warhol are ...
August 1, 2014
BY
Amelia Pang
Pencils Like You’ve Never Seen Them Before, With a Use You Wouldn’t Expect
Tuomas Markunpoika created a collection titled "Amalgamated" to use pencils in a different way.
July 31, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Global Q&A: ‘What do you think of graffiti? Vandalism or urban art?’
Graffiti is viewed both as vandalism and urban art. People express local community living experiences through graffiti, attracting ...
July 31, 2014
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Phenomenal Views of Ancient Places, Connect With Beauty of Humanity’s Achievements (Photo Gallery)
Will Burrard-Lucas has traveled the world, taking in some of the most important places in human history. These ...
July 29, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Look Closer at These Tiny Pieces of Food, You’ll Be Blown Away by What You See (Photo Gallery)
Hasan Kale paints landscapes of his native Istanbul on the most unlikely canvasses. Kale likes the challenge of ...
July 28, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
You’ll Be Mesmerized by Vibrant Colors of the Night in Cities That Never Sleep (Photo Gallery)
A photographer who goes by the name CoolBieRe brings the ethereal qualities out of his subjects with artful ...
July 26, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
19th Century Account of UFO Flight Witnessed by Hundreds in China
Famed painter Wu Youru of the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) produced a curious work titled “Red Flames in the ...
July 24, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
1,600-Year-Old Goblet Shows Romans Used Nanotechnology
The Lycurgus Cup, as it is known due to its depiction of a scene involving King Lycurgus of ...
July 19, 2014
BY
April Holloway
Best iPhone Photographs of the Year From Around the World (Photo Gallery)
Here's a look at the stunning photos of winners of the 2014 iPhone Photography Awards.
July 19, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
The Garment District, Brooklyn Style
A simple T-shirt can pass through thirty pairs of hands before it makes it to the consumer, and ...
July 19, 2014
BY
Catherine Yang
Please Touch the Artefacts: 3D Technology Is Changing Museums
3D technologies have been around for years – but it’s only now that 3D scanning and printing devices ...
July 8, 2014
BY
Helen Carter
NY City Details How $23 Million in New Arts Funding Will Be Spent
The city will hire 100 teachers, spruce up arts facilities in schools across the city, and spend $3.1 ...
July 1, 2014
BY
Ivan Pentchoukov
Charm of Daily Life in Old-Time Maine Revived in Colorized Photos (Photo Gallery)
Photographs capture memories, but black and white photos sometimes don't bring the moment back to life for the ...
June 30, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Mystical and Magical, This Feather Art Will Carry You to Another World (Photo Gallery)
A love of the natural world and a constant sense of wanderlust inspire Brenda Lyon's art. Her art, ...
June 30, 2014
BY
Benjamin Kim
Country Music Singer Evokes Shared American Heritage in New Anthem of National Parks
Memories of family trips to national parks are nestled in the hearts of so many Americans, in that ...
June 30, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
Photography: Light Painting With Robot Vacuum Cleaners
Cleaning your house can be pretty boring…see how to combine cleaning and photography. Learn to do light paintings ...
June 30, 2014
BY
Epoch Video
Art Is Vital (Video)
The best education enables artistic voice and creative habits of mind.
June 30, 2014
BY
James Hamblin
Profile: African Americans on Broadway
Get a quick run down of the African American stars on Broadway.
June 28, 2014
BY
Phoebe Ryles
This Is New York: Luis Pons on the Power of Perennial Beauty
Luis Pons, 41, is a relatively new photographer who has gained the trust of many of New York ...
June 28, 2014
BY
Amelia Pang
Discover Prague’s Art
Cobbled streets leading to bridges and castles, and marvellous baroque architecture easily makes this capital city one of ...
June 20, 2014
BY
Shing Lin Yoong
Underground Art: Stockholm’s Best Kept Secret
Built on 14 islands and connected by 57 bridges, Stockholm is surrounded by water and takes the title ...
June 18, 2014
BY
Shing Lin Yoong
Medieval Woodcut Shows UFO Battle Over Nuremberg Germany, 1561?
Medieval UFO battle?: Hans Glaser was a journalist of sorts in 16th century Germany. He depicted a wondrous ...
June 14, 2014
BY
Tara MacIsaac
New York’s Frick Museum Plans Major Expansion
The Frick Collection, known for its old master paintings and European sculpture, said Tuesday it is planning a ...
June 10, 2014
BY
Jonathan Zhou
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