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Florine Stettheimer’s Cathedrals series combines art, society, and satire in vibrant depictions of 20th-century New York ...
Francisco Goya, María Josefa Pimentel, Duchess of Osuna, Oil on Canvas, 1785 A serious illness left Goya deaf and withdrawn ...
Rebecca Orcutt’s surreal oil paintings at Gallery Poulsen depict anonymous administrators in office mazes, exploring ...
It was while walking the (deceptively long) stretch between Odeonsplatz and St. Ludwig that I first encountered the ...
A child has damaged a painting worth millions of pounds by the American artist Mark Rothko at a museum in Rotterdam. The chapel, part of the Vatican Museums, will close indefinitely as Catholic ...
From Winston Churchill to Amy Winehouse, Charles Darwin to Doctor Who star Ncuti Gatwa, portraits of a host of British icons feature in the first immersive exhibition to use one of Britain's national ...
When the gallery opened in 2000, it transformed the artistic life of Britain – and the world. We look back at spiders, splinters, sexual dependency and sunsets. Jean-Michel Basquiat’s market remains ...
At the National Gallery, Munch’s Man with horse 1918 joins Jackson Pollock’s Blue poles in marking a defining moment for the national collection and Australia’s cultural heritage. “..While ...
Opening on 17 May, “Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists” explores the tradition of portraiture among artistic peers, from the Bloomsbury Group to the British Black Arts Movement. This aptly titled ...
A beautiful oil on canvas portrait of a Japanese girl by David Burliuk (Ukrainian/American, 1882-1967) – part of a fresh-to-market, never before offered collection of works by Burliuk – sold for ...