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Paul Klee: Siblings

In Siblings (1930), Paul Klee channels the dreamlike language of Surrealism into a tender and abstract meditation on human connection.

Fred’s Legacy

Jeremy Okai Davis’ Fred’s Legacy does more than pay homage to an iconic sitcom character, it quietly invites viewers to consider how art, identity, and accessibility intersect across generations.

Portrait of the Artist’s Mother

Henry Ossawa Tanner’s Portrait of the Artist’s Mother (1897) is a tender yet powerful work, rendered with remarkable delicacy and emotional depth.

Hank Willis Thomas: We The People

Recently on view at the Van Every/Smith Galleries at Davidson College, Hank Willis Thomas’ We The People was a visually arresting exhibition that paired formal rigor with conceptual urgency

Cemented Memories: The Art of Mario Loprete

Fabri Fibra by Mario Loprete. Photo Credit: Mario Loprete [In Focus] Cemented Memories: The Art of Mario Loprete Mario Loprete, born in Catanzaro, Italy in 1968, is a contemporary artist who blends painting and sculpture in a unique way. A