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In curating the Confluences exhibition, Rebecca Scott has deliberately sidestepped the standard artworld trope of the artist ...
Textile art, weaving, often regarded as a peripheral craft, is currently riding a wave of critical appreciation.
Vincent van Gogh. Born on March 30, 1853, in the rural Dutch village of Zundert, his existence was a paradox of blazing ...
Wesley LePatner, a Blackstone executive and newly elected Metropolitan Museum of Art trustee, was killed in Monday’s ...
Born in Bogotá in 1974, Colombian artist Santiago Montoya has been creating art for as long as he can remember. He began painting at the age of eight.
The National Gallery of Ireland throws open the doors to Picasso’s private creative realms this autumn, presenting sixty works that chart the artist’s reinvention across studios from Montmartre to ...
‘The Triumph of Art’ by artist Jeremy Deller is a nationwide performance that rounds off our Bicentenary celebrations. Over the last few months, the National Gallery has revelled with the gods in ...
British Art Fair Announces Exhibitors For Autumn 2025 Edition Now in its fourth decade, the British Art Fair returns this autumn as both a marketplace and a living archive…. Read More 24 July 2025 Art ...
Now in its fourth decade, the British Art Fair returns this autumn as both a marketplace and a living archive. At this rare convergence point, Hepworth’s carved forms share space with Hirst’s dot ...
Fifteen summers after Nan Goldin first brought David Armstrong’s world to the Parc des Ateliers, his photographs return to Arles – not as relics, but as living proof that specific ways of seeing never ...
The United States has formally notified UNESCO of its intention to withdraw from the United Nations’ cultural arm by December 2026, reigniting a decade-long dispute over the organisation’s political ...
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