Bill Robles, “Manson Leaping at Judge Charles H. Older!” (October 5, 1970), India ink and watercolor with scratching out on vellum paper mounted on board (courtesy Prints and Photographs Division, ...
WASHINGTON (CN) - The hallowed halls of the Library of Congress are now filled with nearly 100 new illustrations by three artists renowned for their ability to capture poignant moments in courtroom ...
In the performing arts, stage design often goes overlooked while the audience is captivated by the completely immersive experience of actors, scene, music, and costumes. The current Library of ...
It is one of the legacies of Freud that we see scribbles on paper as revealing something about the unconscious mind of the person who drew them. A new show organized by the Morgan Library’s Isabelle ...
NEWFANE — When New Hampshire artist Don Fitzpatrick was setting up his harmonograph recently at Moore Library a person walked up to him and asked, "Where is the motor?" Fitzpatrick replied, "There is ...
Drawing Rooms recently announced its partnership with the Jersey City Free Public Library for Installment One: A Community Engaged Summer Program of Public Art that will take place through Aug 18.
A controversial drawing depicting slavery and racism in America has been uncovered, literally. The enormous drawing, which hangs in the second-floor reference room of the Newark Library, had been ...