One sunny day in 1945, a young kamikaze pilot named Masayuki Nagare was taking time off from war. As he strolled down the runway at the Japanese naval airbase on Kyushu, he idly picked up a stone.
Unidentified maker, India, Mughal Empire, "Bowl with Handles" (c. 1640–50), dark green nephrite jade (all photos AX Mina/Hyperallergic) LOS ANGELES — Crystals, it seems, are everywhere. From shopping ...
Gallerygoers in half a dozen U.S. cities will soon find themselves face to face with a strange and disturbing race of men—huge, monolithic, slab-sided figures in stone and bronze, their heads little ...
An eye-opening array of massive stone sculptures — dubbed New Art Archeology — has taken over a former quarry near a quiet country road leading to North Action Recreation Association Park. For the ...
“A Korean artist is making a name for himself as a stone sculptor in the small town of Luna, in the northern Philippine province of La Union.” When I first heard about it, since I'm also passionate ...
Allan Stone, a vital and respected New York art collector and dealer who ignored art world fashion and embraced artists whose work stirred him personally -- among them such masters as Willem de ...
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The Stone of Madness' Goya-Inspired Art Explained
In a Game Rant exclusive, the team behind Stone of Madness has shown off concept art that reveals more of the game's Goya influence.
Adrian Gray is a professional stone balancer. He started placing different shaped rocks precariously on top of each other one day because he wanted “to make a beautiful family group of stones”. That ...
Sharon Stone throws herself into her art. For years, her chosen medium was performance, but since the Academy Award-nominated actor picked up a paintbrush in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, ...
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