I am in my Pittsburgh study looking at an inexpensive print by Alphonse Legros (1837-1911), the French born artist who lived ...
Vincent Van Gogh felt it. He must have. In a life where he struggled with self-persecution, Van Gogh better than anyone would ...
In the first episode of the new season, co-hosts Liz Nass and Claire Donohoe talk about the nuance of separating art from the ...
Lacey Black and Aubrey Levinthal share a talent in their paintings for bringing inward and outward states together until they are one.
Ahead of a career retrospective at the Royal Academy, the Irish-American conceptual artist tells Mark Hudson about finding ...
With playful irreverence, Carrie Moyer gleefully reproaches doomsday in her first solo exhibition with Alexander Gray ...
By Robin Pogrebin Once she was cast out of the United States. Today, her art and activism are front and center at an exhilarating Brooklyn Museum retrospective. By Siddhartha Mitter ...
With a style inspired by everything from Ghibli landscapes to retro fantasy box art, Ian Grandjean’s work is more detailed ...
A retrospective pairing Teresita Fernández and Robert Smithson shows they share sympathetic, deep engagement with geology and ...
RendezVous — Brussels Art Week is an annual celebration of the city’s diverse contemporary art scene, connecting galleries, ...
Under the backdrop of the case ‘Macklowe v. Macklowe,’, the authors discuss how many of the unique challenges that fine art poses in a divorce can be preempted with a prenuptial agreement.
September 13, 2024 • Sabin Howard's sculpture, A Soldier's Journey, features 38 human figures meant to tell the story of a single “doughboy," a nickname used for American World War I soldiers.