News
The di Rosa Center planned to sell most of its collection due to funding issues. But after the artists got involved, a new ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we ...
According to dealer D’Lan Davidson, the market for indigenous Australian art experienced a recalibration following policy ...
Shayde Sandy is a Haudenosaunee artist from Six Nations of the Grand River. One of her pieces is now travelling through ...
A five-year, $220-million expansions has transformed the Frick, without changing anything fundamental to the experience.
In his largest ever American institutional show, at the Carnegie Museum of Art, the nonagenarian painter is an unparalleled ...
The market for contemporary African art has been a subject of considerable focus in recent years, and now it has a dedicated fair in Basel. Africa Basel was founded by the artist Benjamin ...
A richly extensive retrospective, “On Conformity” comprises 175 items: paintings, prints, photographs, posters, vintage ...
Saara Pritchard, an art adviser, was visiting a friend in Miami when a painting in the bedroom caught her eye. Bordered in silver leaf, it was a close-cropped, black-and-white image of John F. Kennedy ...
The British painter has dedicated her career to depicting human flesh, especially that of women, with deep empathy.
Who were the women who loved Picasso? A new biography reveals their stories and the ways in which they influenced the famous ...
Mallory Wetherell, a UNK professor of art and design, took 17 UNK students to New York City to explore the city and experience its famous art scene firsthand.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results