Gagosian has teamed up with move director Wes Anderson to recreate the New York studio of American artist Joseph Cornell. The ...
As part of this series on Munich’s artistic evolution, we move into the Baroque era, revealing the city’s transformation into ...
To class-obsessed British traditionalists at the turn of 1800, the painting was a spectacular metaphor for the shining evil ...
The walls of Dante Gabriel Rossetti’s parlor were filled with mirrors of all sizes; the dining room decorated with black ...
A haunting tour of the visual works from the Wellcome Collection exploring Halloween’s imagery through art, history, and ...
The agreement conferring ownership of two ceramic vessels by David Drake sets “a new standard for ethical restitution.” The ...
The story of Dolores Chiappone’s turbulent life, who turned suffering into art through self-made magic ...
Bringing together 206 leading international galleries from 41 countries and territories – including 65 operating spaces in France – the show attracted an enthusiastic response from galleries, ...
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, comprising the de Young and the Legion of Honor, today announced the completion of a multiyear Gifts of Art campaign that has strengthened every curatorial area ...
A special three-day, single-owner auction celebrating the life and legacy of Iris Apfel (1921-2024) – the style icon, tastemaker.
On June 1st, 1925, the World Conference for the Well-Being of Children held in Geneva, Switzerland, proclaimed June 1 to be International Children’s Day.
Whyte’s spring auction of Irish & International art promises to deliver another exciting opportunity for collectors to acquire rare artworks of outstanding quality and enduring value.
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