When Jane Golden launched what would become Mural Arts Philadelphia back in 1984, it began humbly as the Philadelphia ...
Georg Baselitz, who died today (30 April) at age 88, was one of the most consequential German painters of the post-war era—a figure of productive contradiction whose career spanned six decades of ...
Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was met with horror, then revered. A century later, the piece was reinterpreted by US artist Henry ...
Fresh off designing the Stones' next album cover, the former Robert Taylor Homes resident opens his first solo exhibition in ...
He remains convinced of the unique, imaginative and generative power of painting, which he believes no new technology will ...
The Cannes Film Festival is one of the world’s most prestigious film events. The red carpet in front of the Palais des Festivals is far more than just a venue for premieres. But Cannes is not just ...
The Kenyan British artist Michael Armitage, who is showing his paintings and studies in Venice, reflects on his Kenyan roots and his recent move to Indonesia.
For more than three decades Angela de la Cruz has been not so much exploring as exploding the boundaries between painting and ...
Yet among this magical city’s spells, as the novelist Mary McCarthy once wrote, is “one of peculiar potency: the power to ...
The Christophers, a new Ian McKellan-starring film includes 16 ‘fake’ artworks by painter Barnaby Gorton. Our culture columnist Gary Grimes argues that this body of work isn’t so different from the ...
Fort Wayne Museum of Art has received a gift of 14 artworks that once hung in Indianapolis Public Schools facilities.
By Curtis Bunn As a young girl growing up in Atlanta, Charlotte Newman was exposed to the transformative power of art through ...