At Fondation Pernod Ricard, Paris, the artist’s sculptures grant everyday detritus improbable permanence as packaging and ...
Paul Cezanne’s Pommes et oranges (around 1899) is one of the paintings that will show at his self-titled exhibition at ...
Museums have always been places for collecting, curating, contextualizing and displaying curiosities. A three-part exhibition ...
William Blake's work is at the National Gallery, and a major Irish-designed museum in London gets its official opening ...
The president has vowed to kill off ‘woke’ in his second term in office, and the venerable cultural institution a few blocks from the White House is in his sights ...
The rayograph has been long admired but largely misunderstood. This important retrospective gives Man Ray’s eponymous ...
Colorado’s path to statehood was anything but straightforward. The process stretched nearly two decades, collided with ...
The nation was birthed in Philly, and we do have some great plans. But, as democracy teeters, are we really owning the ...
At Art Basel Miami Beach this year, time seemed to be folding back into itself, as the main draws were the works of the past, and new material aspired to be old. Gagosian, for instance, cited Jeff ...
The exhibition devoted to Henri Matisse's mural work – the artist's least loved but also the least studied creation – that ...
In 2025, Singapore did better than expected. It needs to be realistic and nimble in the coming year. Read more at ...
Portraiture and Political Imagination' at MoMA, New York, studies African creativity in photography in front of and behind ...
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