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In 1961, Italian artist Piero Manzoni took conceptual art to its most extreme conclusion. He literally canned his own excrement and sold it as artwork. Each of the 90 small tin cans was labeled ...
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Ohio’s own rich pottery heritage shines through Roseville, Weller, and McCoy pieces that showcase the state’s contribution to ...
That’s exactly what awaits at Heart of Ohio Antique Center in Springfield, where 116,000 square feet of vintage paradise beckons to both serious collectors and casual browsers alike. From the road, ...
Dutch still-life paintings omitted the ‘human cost of colonial warfare and slavery’ that underlay the bounty these canvases ...
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
A new show, "Infinite Images" at the Toledo Museum of Art, traces the long history of algorithmic art from the 1960s to today ...
These pioneering artists have sustained a legacy of radical, often political art, over the course of decades. That their work ...
Placing process before final form, the artist radically redefined traditional notions of sculpture at the end of the 19th Century.
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