When an iconic painting is in need of restoration, it is usually taken to a studio to be worked on in seclusion.
The Amon Carter added a mature content warning soon after opening “Cowboy,” a show originally aimed at “disrupting” the portrayal of the Western ideal as cisgender, straight, and white.
GOLDEN • Terry Nash approaches the stage, a yellow bandana fastened around his neck, cowboy hat secured on his head and ...
Gina Teichert, a painter who grew up in Elko County, stopped by Morning Break to share how Shadow Riders brings together four perspectives on the theme. With support from the state of Nevada, the ...
A new rule being implemented for the 2024 tax year means revenue over $5,000 collected through platforms like PayPal or Venmo has to be reported. That includes payments for concert tickets, clothes ...
Japanese collectors spent billions on European paintings during the bubble economy of the 1980s. Officials today hope to ...
Galesburg artist, Basia Krol, will have her solo exhibition, "Where I May Roam" on display Tuesday, Feb. 4 through Friday, March 21 at the Western Illinois University Art Gallery. A reception for Krol ...
The nominees for the most competitive trophies at the 2025 Grammy Awards—including Album of the Year, Song of the Year, and ...
Though Christie's initially focused on Thai market, the company has recently expanded to Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam ...
There really is something for everyone at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art (the Carter) in 2025. Beginning in March, ...
A new exhibit in downtown Denver helps tell the story of a group of cowboys from more than 7,600 miles away joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West shows.
The exhibition, founded and supported by Rio Tinto, celebrates and promotes the work of Aboriginal artists from across the Pilbara region where the company operates. In doing so, the 20th anniversary ...