Contributed by John Goodrich / Hindsight, of course, is 20/20. Looking back at the early decades of modernism, we may sense something inevitable about the ascent of Picasso and Matisse. A private art ...
Attributing a work to the artist generally requires authentication by the Van Gogh Museum, but lawsuits and an influx of requests have made it reassess that role.
But first, masterworks from the collection of Leonard Riggio and Louise Riggio will embark on a global tour, hopping from London to Hong Kong in March and then heading to Paris, Dubai and Los Angeles ...
Observer caught up with the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer, critic and curator to discuss the art of words and the role of queer identity in “The Writing’s on the Wall" at the Hill Art Foundation. The ...
They say a picture is worth 1000 words, but the stories art collector Warwick Brown could tell about each of the paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures in his 500-plus piece family collection ...
We know from historical records that the female-born French saint presented as a man with short black hair. Why, then, is she so damn feminine in artistic portrayals?
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 ...
Heffel Fine Art Auction House hosted its highly-anticipated spring auction, showcasing more than 90 outstanding works of art to a packed sale room, buzzing with excitement. Works by Jean Paul Riopelle ...
Made during the COVID-19 pandemic, Benjamin Fargen’s East Levee Road encompasses isolation, while exploring humanity’s discards and witnessing the interminable force of the natural world.
It is not uncommon for an artist's work to be lost for many years after being sold, as is the case with many works by Frank Vining Smith (1879-1967).
The 2023 iteration of the nomadic Immigrant Artist Biennial offers poignant responses to questions concerning the representation of migratory individuals and communities, finds Håkon Lillegraven in ...
“..Paintings in a rich range of colours, a wide variety of pictorial experiments, transformed objects, an infinite variety of graphic compositions and personal ...
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