Rockwell Kent was a master of bucolic landscapes, but his contentious politics earned him the nickname
Israeli designer Doron Gazit has harnessed the wind to create immense visual surprises and a whole new form of art
In masterpieces of metal and wood, modern craftsmen revive a straight-shooting icon of the old frontier
The "Prairie Cinderella" who sculpted Lincoln and Farragut and set tongues wagging
Saving major works of art from decay
Seattle's new Experience Music Project is a $100 million, technology-enhanced repository of American pop music where anyone can be a rock star
Across the continents, the market for this crowd-pleasing condiment is booming
Evergreen at 100 years old, L. Frank Baum's fable of Dorothy and the wonderful wizard keeps his memory alive with movie fans and readers the world over
Coming from a long line of tortured but brilliant makeup artists, Michael Westmore has put the past behind him, boldly going where no one has gone before
A new generation of photographers is pushing the artistic possibilities of the simple, old-fashioned technique of taking pictures through a hole in a box
Or maybe not. America's most grueling adult tricycle competition is tough on riders and equipment alike
Armed with easel, palette and pencil, George Catlin went west in the 1830s to paint the real "Wild West"
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