If it's not a hot summer, it'll shimmer as if it were. At least anywhere near the glittering, 1,000-pound Dale Chihuly glass sculpture, "Rio delle Torreselle," that's now suspended from the c
Nostalgia reigns in two retrospectives. LEON LIPPERT, REDISCOVERING THE ART AND THE MAN is an historical walk through Cincinnati's past at the Cincinnati Art Club this weekend. Lippert's Cincinnati
For those who need a free art fun fix, it's here. Or there, rather, at THE CARNEGIE CENTER in Covington on April 22, 1-4 p.m. where "Everybody Is An Artist." They'll have kite construction, doll mak
KEITH CARTER will lecture and sign his current photography books, Ezekiel's Horse and Holding Venus on Thursday, in a freebie event in the Cincinnati Art Museum Auditorium. He's guaranteed to inspire
With the decline of art as a regular course in public schools comes a need being filled by Lois and Richard Rosenthal at their new UPTOWN ARTS facility in Over-the-Rhine. Currently teaching about 30
My first sight of a genuine Chaim Soutine painting was unforgettable. He was, at that time, considered a rather secondary artist from the innovative early 1900s
I knew little about him, beyond the name and a few reproductions in generic printed collections. But the painting was electric. On the wall of the entrance hall in the Barnes Foundation near Phil