A new exhibition at London gallery Piano Nobile will feature works by English artist and sculptor Barbara Hepworth that have, ...
For Nadia Saikali, abstraction is akin to dancing on the canvas. The Lebanese artist, who was born in 1936, has often ...
A plainer recent example of pure Lynchian quirk is tough to come by ... Lynchian homages – easy enough to explain in a show about a family that dwells in the figurative crawlspace between life and ...
Interspersed with chapters on Porter’s “list songs,” his love songs, and his love of figurative language ... Shepard's writes about his childhood as a piano prodigy, and of the making ...
Omar Robinson is nothing short of sensational in Actors’ Shakespeare Project’s staging of August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson” at Hibernian Hall — an outstanding production that reminds ...
In “The Uncanny Muse,” David Hajdu offers a lively survey of centuries of machines that served as instruments of cultural change.
There's lots happening at Radio 2, with the launch of a new weekday schedule featuring The Scott Mills Breakfast Show, and the return of Piano Room month in February Radio 2 has announced the ...
Violette Franchi for The New York Times Supported by By Hugh Morris Reporting from Paris On the cover of his latest album, Alexandre Kantorow’s left arm falls back behind a piano bench.
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In his gothic-surrealistic works, the artist casts his characters not as autonomous artistic agents but as acquiescent, ...
Radio 2 has announced the return of Piano Room month in February along with the new Radio 2 weekday schedule launching later this month, plus a number of exciting new shows and specials across the ...
Hyperbole, similes and metaphors are all types of figurative language that help to make your writing more interesting. They can be particularly helpful for creating an image of what you are writin ...