It took courage to build skyscrapers, and courage to photograph the ones who “built America.”
Read MoreThe history was black. The colors were Harlem. Jacob Lawrence interwove them and lit up the past.
Read MoreOne man. A vision. Thirty years working in his backyard. The Watts Towers are "as pure a work of art as this country can rightly call its own."
Read MoreAmerican art was pretty and pink until The Ashcan School took the streets as its canvas.
Read More"Would y'all like to see my Daddy's pottery?" The garage door opened to reveal reds, blues, yellows, and genius.
Read MoreTurning the grand old flag into art took genius.
Read MoreHow an idea at a dinner party turned into an art masterpiece. The table is set.
Read MorePhotography was not art until Alfred Stieglitz and his little gallery insisted that it was.
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