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The 10 Greatest Flash Comic Book Runs, Ranked - MSNDC Comics’ Scarlet Speedster, the Flash, is one of the publisher’s longest-running characters (no pun intended). The original Flash, Jay Garrick, first appeared in Flash Comics #1 in 1940 ...
"Degenerate Art" is the term Adolf Hitler and his henchmen used to describe works they simply did not like. The Nazis are long gone. Much of the art they denounced has survived, and is now on view ...
Expanding the Modernist Canon A new exhibition argues that American art in the early 20th century ‘wasn’t just the story of a few great masters’ Henrietta Shore, ‘Trail of Life’ (ca. 1923).
“Degenerate Art,” an exhibition at the Musée Picasso in Paris on the Nazis’ persecution of modern artists, is about culture wars and where they can lead.
The artist's signature. It became nearly impossible to show modern art in Germany. "I still think it is best to preserve silence about my work," wrote the naturally reserved Feininger.
“I have no rival!” Another new addition due to the “Flashpoint” timeline, as seen in last week’s season premiere of The Flash, was The Rival/Edward Clariss (played by Todd Lasance), an ...
In early 1955, as he entered the final years of his legendary career at New York’s Museum of Modern Art, Alfred H. Barr Jr. was asked by his old Harvard mentor, Paul Sachs, to identify his most ...
A new breed of flash drives — those matchbox-size storage devices that plug into your computer’s USB port — is challenging its no-frills image.
With The Flash being so eagerly anticipated, fans were naturally very excited to see the concept art for the new suit as well as that peek, art-wise, of Keaton’s Batman.
The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto owns one major canvas by the celebrated American abstractionist Mark Rothko. Staff recently pulled No. 1, White and Red out of storage to include in the ...
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