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6 Contemporary Artists Who Redefined Their Mediums

These 21st-century artists have been redefining traditional mediums to make dynamic, vital pieces.

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Undated photograph of American violinist Nathan Milstein playing a 1716 Stradivarius violin. Undated photo.
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What’s So Special About Stradivarius Violins?

Violins built by the Italian violin maker Antonio Stradivari (1644?–1737) have a special mystique in the classical music world. 

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Bridget Riley: Fall
Bridget Riley
Bridget Riley, English artist whose vibrant optical pattern paintings were central to the Op art movement of the 1960s. Riley spent her childhood in Cornwall and attended Goldsmiths College (1949–52; now part of the University of London) and the Royal College of Art (1952–55; B.A.). Until 1960 she
Barbadian singer Rihanna, 2018.
Famous West Indians in Sports and Entertainment
Find out more about influential actors, musicians, and athletes from the West Indies.
Diego Velázquez
Diego Velázquez
Diego Velázquez, the most important Spanish painter of the 17th century, a giant of Western art. Velázquez is universally acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest artists. The naturalistic style in which he was trained provided a language for the expression of his remarkable power of observation
Still from the 2017 movie IT, Bill Skarsgard plays Pennywise the clown. Directed by Andy Muschietti
10 Famous Clowns: From Comical to Creepy
If you suffer from coulrophobia, proceed with caution.
Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama
Yayoi Kusama, Japanese artist who was a self-described “obsessional artist,” known for her extensive use of polka dots and for her infinity installations. She employed painting, sculpture, performance art, and installations in a variety of styles, including Pop art and Minimalism. By her own
Berthe Morisot by Edouard Manet(1872). Lithograph in black on chine colle on wove paper
9 Muses Who Were Artists
Inspirational and inspired.

Spotlight: Jimi Hendrix

Though his active career as a featured artist lasted a mere four years, Hendrix altered the course of popular music and became one of the most successful and influential musicians of the 20th century, redefining the electric guitar in his own image. 

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Name That Hat! Quiz
Time to put on your thinking cap.
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Famous Novels, Last Lines Quiz
Needless to say, spoiler alert.
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Guess the Game Quiz
Roll the dice and go all in.
Publicity still of the Wicked Witch of the West (Margaret Hamilton) and one of the Flying Monkeys (Winged Monkeys) from the motion picture film "The Wizard of Oz" (1939); directed by Victor Fleming (there were a number of uncredited directors). (cinema, movies)
Iconic Pop Culture Villains Quiz
Do you know what famous villain’s costume was inspired by samurai? What bad guy’s middle name is Marvolo? Test your knowledge about pop culture’s dark side with this quiz about iconic villains!

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Francisco Goya's Saturn Devouring His Son, explained
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