Elizabeth Siddal's tragic life as a muse and model and Christina Rossetti’s poetry, expose the Pre-Raphaelite era’s depiction ...
Creativity knows no limits, as seen in these unexpected works by legendary artists experimenting beyond their traditional ...
As censorship spreads, artists and institutions struggle with political constraints, self-censorship, and the diminishing role of art as a space for ...
A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II standing against the dramatic Highlands landscape of Balmoral is among almost 100 rarely seen photographs, negatives, and archival materials from the last 100 years ...
Buyers at this edition of the fair appear drawn to works of complexity and institutional resonance. Don't mistake muted demand for collector hesitancy in this dynamic market. Gagosian announced its ...
Buyers at this edition of the fair appear drawn to works of complexity and institutional resonance. Don't mistake muted demand for collector hesitancy in this dynamic market.
The Dallas-based David Bates announced his retirement in 2021, and just two years on, it's already easy to feel a sharp pang of nostalgia for one of Texas' most beloved contemporary artists.
Spanish artist César Galicia (b. 1957) is celebrated for his illuminating renderings of what are seemingly ordinary objects – toys, public telephones, air pumps, motorcycles.
An essay by art historian Jean Stern on the Fleischer Collection, the earliest and one of the most extensive collections dedicated to California Impressionism.
Curators Emerson Bowyer and Anne-Lise Desmas have won the College Art Association’s (CAA) prestigious Alfred H. Barr Jr. Award for Camille Claudel, copublished by the J. Paul Getty Museum and The Art ...
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