A groundbreaking new exhibition at the Mucem in Marseille invites visitors to step inside a world where the borders between stage and gallery, performer and audience, object and artwork melt away.
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2024’s top auction sales spotlighted iconic works, highlighting themes of cultural transformation, introspection, abstraction, and societal critique, spanning movements from Impressionism to ...
The Rothko Chapel, which has been closed since Hurricane Beryl hit Houston last July, has announced that it will reopen to the public on December 17.
No.1 Royal Crescent is presenting the exhibition Being There, featuring four recently acquired Thomas Gainsborough portraits and 18 contemporary artists.
“These people know how to treat artists!”, declaimed Peter McGough in a rousing speech at last night’s Studio Voltaire annual benefactors dinner.
Sublime paintings from Siena, the birth of Impressionism and more dazzling exhibitions in New York and Washington, D.C., to catch before they’re gone.
See history in a new light this Classic Week at Christie’s London, with four live auctions and three online sales celebrating the breadth of human creativity from antiquities to modern classics.
The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive will present the exclusive West Coast engagement of Making Their Mark: Works from the Shah Garg Collection, a widely acclaimed exhibition of one of the ...
With more than 100 works, a new look into New York City’s Asian American art movements reveals a wide variety of styles, themes and viewpoints. Student activists coined the term “Asian American” in ...
From 17 October 2024 to 24 February 2025, Fondation Louis Vuitton presents “Pop Forever, Tom Wesselmann & …”, an exhibition dedicated to Pop Art, one of the major artistic movements of the 1960s.
Sworders’ Mid Century Design sale on June 23 includes items from the family of Kurt Heide (1919-85), the German émigré who set up the influential London design store Oscar Woollens in the 1960s.