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TVB actor Karl Ting’s art show explores identity, sticky-sweet love and societal pressure

by Haddis Thomas
TVB actor Karl Ting’s art show explores identity, sticky-sweet love and societal pressure

Ting, 27, was the first runner-up in the 2016 Mr Hong Kong contest and his talent for acting has found a home at Hong Kong television station TVB, where his …

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Leonora Carrington’s Masterpiece Expected to Sell for Record $18M

by Haddis Thomas
Leonora Carrington’s Masterpiece Expected to Sell for Record M

Leonora Carrington, Les Distractions de Dagobert, (1945). Courtesy Sotheby’s Leonora Carrington, the late British-Mexican artist known for mystical landscapes and fantastical creatures, was one of the last surviving Surrealists and …

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Disability culture is something you are a part of — not something that is happening to you

by Akin Smith
Disability culture is something you are a part of — not something that is happening to you

This column is an opinion by John Loeppky, a disabled artist and freelance writer/editor in Saskatoon. It’s part of a series called Taking a Sitting Stand about disability issues. You can …

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Why So Many Artists Are Licensing Their Trademarks

by Haddis Thomas
Why So Many Artists Are Licensing Their Trademarks

You may see Bob Timberlake, the 86-year-old artist in Lexington, North Carolina, only as a painter of rural imagery (house in the woods, wicker chair in front of hydrangeas, house …

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A Guide to Mexico City’s Art Scene

by Haddis Thomas
A Guide to Mexico City’s Art Scene

Avenida Paseo de la Reforma is the backbone of Mexico City, its tallest skyscrapers lining the boulevard like a great set of vertebrae, a spine occasionally punctuated by the chakras …

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Review: ‘In the Eye of a Dream’ by Sokolow Theater Dance Ensemble

by Haddis Thomas
Review: ‘In the Eye of a Dream’ by Sokolow Theater Dance Ensemble

Mexican artist Frida Kahlo once said, “I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality.” Belgian artist Rene Magritte said, “If the dream is a translation of waking …

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An Interview with Designer and Art Collector Roric Tobin

by Haddis Thomas
An Interview with Designer and Art Collector Roric Tobin

Roric Tobin has a reputation for being the art collector’s designer—particularly among elite collectors looking to meld their collecting philosophies with their interior aesthetics. The talent for bespoke art selection …

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The National Museum of Women in the Arts Reopens

by Haddis Thomas
The National Museum of Women in the Arts Reopens

After being closed to the public for nearly two years for a $70 million renovation project, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) has reopened with improved research …

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