SHIMMERING, wobbling and painstakingly prepared, jelly was a staple of elite Victorian dining tables. But beneath its elegant presentation lay a deeper significance – one that reveals much about the ...
The Toledo Museum of Art (TMA) announces the acquisition of 264 artworks through purchase and gift in 2024. Encompassing works from the 12th through 21st centuries.
Explore the awe-inspiring process of jelly artistry, where incredible craftsmanship and creativity come together to create stunning works of art. Watch as skilled hands transform simple jelly into ...
The Brooklyn Museum announced the selection of more than two hundred artists for The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition, which will open on the occasion of the Museum’s 200th anniversary. The Brooklyn Museum ...
By comparison, 20th/21st-century art sales fell by 15%, and the beleaguered Old Masters sector by 29%. The biggest drop within luxury goods was for jewellery, down nearly 36%, according to ...
Photo: Ben Westoby. Courtesy the artist and Grimm, London At Grimm in London, Garay explores the point at which European and Indigenous narratives emerge and diverge A colonial encounter: a fine ...
Country star Jelly Roll has joined American Idol as its first-ever Artist in Residence for the 23rd season. Announced in a video with Ryan Seacrest, Jelly Roll expressed his excitement and ...
Jelly Roll has a new gig! The country star, 40, is making moves and headed to American Idol for season 23 as the show's first-ever "Artist in Residence." In a YouTube video, Jelly and host Ryan ...
Jelly Roll has a new gig! The country star, 40, is making moves and headed to American Idol for season 23 as the show's first-ever "Artist in Residence." In a YouTube video, Jelly and host Ryan ...
Jelly Roll will be American Idol‘s first-ever “artist in residence” for the upcoming season, joining the show during “Hollywood Week” and continuing to be a permanent fixture throughout. As a previous ...
A second visit from Jason Deford -- better known as Jelly Roll -- left a lasting, heartfelt impression on those who are part of the HARP (Helping Addicts Recover Progressively) Program.