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Inside the Homes Where David Hockney Worked, Lived, and Found Inspiration
Explore the residences of David Hockney, where he lived, worked, and found inspiration, shaping his iconic colorful art across decades.
Yoko Ono’s Retrospective Invites Viewers To Participate In Her Radical World
Yoko Ono’s new retrospective at the Broad in LA emphasizes viewer participation, highlighting her pioneering conceptual and performance art.
David Hockney at Home: See 31 Colorful Photographs of the Artist’s Domestic Life
Explore 31 vibrant photographs revealing David Hockney’s domestic life, showcasing his homes, pets, and personal moments in a new exhibition.
Ava Gardner at Home: The Golden Age It-Girl’s Off-Set Life in 10 Photos
Exploring the private life of Hollywood icon Ava Gardner through her personal photos, revealing her life beyond the screen and why it still captivates today.
from beads and clay to paper and wood, makers keep finding ways to make flowers bloom
Artists and artisans are expanding floral craft by employing diverse materials like beads, clay, paper, and wood, showcasing evolving techniques in flower-making.
ArtBeat: Spotlight on the local arts events and entertainment
A comprehensive overview of upcoming arts and entertainment events in Knoxville, including exhibitions, performances, and festivals from June 4 to June 10.
Louis Vuitton Offers a Soccer Ball-Shaped Gold and Diamond Clock as Part of a Special Collaboration
Louis Vuitton’s latest luxury timepiece, a soccer ball-inspired gold and diamond clock, is now up for auction to benefit UNICEF, highlighting a unique blend of art and philanthropy.
WWDC 2026: Apple is Folding
Apple revealed a foldable iPhone, the iPhone Ultra, at WWDC 2026, with new developer tools supporting flexible screen sizes and aspect ratios.
Dagobert Stibbe- Not just a name or statistic, but a Human Being.
Honoring Dagobert Stibbe, a student and human being murdered in Auschwitz, highlighting his life, legacy, and the importance of remembrance.