A deep dive into the self-styled “painter of light” uncovers a treasure trove of unseen works by the artist everyone loved to ...
Color, Composition, Technique and Creativity are the pillars used by Albert Scaglione, founder of Park West Gallery, to ...
A new documentary by Miranda Yousef, "Art for Everybody," reveals a vault of unseen works by Thomas Kinkade, the "painter of ...
This is a nifty indie weekend with a busier and higher profile limited release schedule than we’ve seen in some time. The ...
By Jennifer Schuessler The Museum of Modern Art in New York is promoting Christophe ... he left a mark on New York. Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more ...
By Holland Cotter The nonprofit Center for Art and Advocacy ... he helped transform the New York skyline. Thomas Kinkade turned himself into a ubiquitous brand — but there was more to him ...
Ever wondered what it would feel like to walk into a Thomas Kinkade painting? Not the part where you shrink down ... allowing residents to experience world-class culture without navigating big-city ...
Art for Everybody” is a smart, buzzy film. But its effort to reframe a savvy peddler of kitsch is all too familiar.
Thomas Kinkade's popular oeuvre reflected only a fraction of his identity, as revealed in Miranda Yousef's well-researched ...
"Thomas Kinkade's style is illustrative saccharine fantasy rather than art with which you can connect at any meaningful level," Charlotte Mullins, the author of A Little History of Art, tells the BBC.
Thomas Kinkade once presided over an empire of radiantly unrealistic imagery, but his popular oeuvre reflected only a fraction of the man's identity, as Miranda Yousef's documentary reveals.