Maximizing one's presence at this month’s fairs, which are scattered across continents, demands a certain degree of wanderlust.
The University of Notre Dame reached an agreement with the heirs of Armand Isaac Dorville (1875–1941) this summer, completing the restitution of a 19th-century drawing by the French illustrator and ...
At the Musée Départmental Arles Antique sits an image of the Sphinx, watching.
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Don't miss “Matisse—Invitation to the Voyage,” a retrospective that showcases over seventy works chronicling the artist's groundbreaking creative evolution.
“Orphism in Paris, 1910-1930” struggles to convincingly support the thesis that it was a cohesive movement but does serve as a poignant reminder that art once sought to engage more deeply with the ...
Betty Ann Besch Solinger (1930–2022) wrote of her late husband, “David lived a full ninety years and never stopped being thrilled by seeing a work of art he thought was beautiful.
An eternal fall permeates most of the artist’s landscapes, in which gloomy and Gothic towns are shot through with a sense of impending doom.
The second edition of mega art fair Art SG shrugged off its smaller exhibitor count to attract a record 45,300 visitors over four days ...
Timeless Inspirations: Classical Roots in Modern Art sets out to showcase how Alec Monopoly, Angelo Accardi, Jisbar, and Fred Allard reinterpret classical art, merging historical motifs with ...