The photograph was staged and captured by photographer Mark Preuschl in 2006.
The career of the nineteenth-century French painter Georges Seurat was lamentably short; he died in 1891 at the age of thirty-one, five years after completing his most celebrated achievement—A Sunday ...
The new coming-of-age film about the community that called the housing project home opens Friday in local theaters.
This is a real photograph recreating French artist Georges Seurat's 1888 painting "A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La ...
Can we really trust tears as a sign of a film’s quality? A century of so many shameless, relentless cinematic mediocrities ...
Everyone knows about Georges Seurat. His vision of weekend leisure on the island of La Grand Jatte has entered the public consciousness in a way that few images ever do, endlessly reproduced, co-opted ...
I’m in Paris, watching as a parade of Orientalist paintings appear, move then vanish from the walls of what was once a steel foundry.
The painter, Tamara de Lempicka, didn’t take the advice in real life because it was never given. But “Lempicka,” the new ...
Two 11-year-old boys navigate school, friendship, family and change in Minhal Baig’s lyrical drama “We Grown Now.” ...
Minhal Baig’s film about two boys living in the Chicago public-housing complex is an earnest, touching portrait of youth.
Narrator: Georges Seurat was born in Paris, in 1859 and started drawing when he was in school. In the school library, he found a book about drawing. This book inspired Seurat to look at art in a ...
Lyrical film juxtaposes the innocence of 10-year-old best friends in Cabrini-Green with the real-life murder of young ...