Today, we bring you another focus challenge, in which we invite you to spend uninterrupted time looking at a piece of art.
Consider Supporting HoH: In 1946, the second world war had just ended, a Dutch artist and art collector stood trial in ...
While we might recognize most of these masterpieces and their artists, we probably don’t know much about the stories behind ...
Everything about Bonnard was attuned to the strange, swaddled magic of everyday life. His interiors evoke serenity, yet ...
The chaotic political scene in the US, with ‘so many foundational pillars of society hanging by threads’, has spooked market ...
Masterpieces from The Leiden Collection” stands among the most valuable exhibits the Norton has ever presented, if you ask J.
The property used to be the Fifth Avenue home of Gilded Age powerhouse Henry Clay Frick. Visitors can now explore previously ...
Robert M. Edsel is the founder and chairman of the Monuments Men and Women Foundation, which President George W. Bush awarded ...
A once-in-a-generation exhibition in Italy shows how the Renaissance painter believed something with his whole heart, and then made it manifest.
His paintings have fetched the highest prices for a living artist. But as Doig explains, his new show at London’s Serpentine ...
Work has begun to overhaul the Picture Gallery at Queen Elizabeth's Buckingham Palace, often the backdrop to state visits and receptions held by the monarch and usually home to some of its best-known ...
Man Ray's most famous photograph, Le Violon d'Ingres, is now view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
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