A Google search for 'cubism' often brings up an image from the CubismArtwork.com website among the top results ...
An icon of the 20th-century avant-garde, Marie Laurencin's dreamlike paintings of women are the subject of a new show at ...
Although Shanghai Museum has showcased several Impressionist masterpieces in its past exhibitions, this will be the first ...
A long-lost sculpture by Dame Barbara Hepworth, one of Britain's most celebrated modernist artists, was found in an office at ...
George Mendoza, a well-known visually impaired artist from Las Cruces, has spent much of his life turning visions of chaotic ...
Lila Girvin, a local painter who gave her art, heart and soul to support local creatives and arts organizations, died Jan. 9 ...
Gabriel Martinez and Brandon Zech discuss their anticipated exhibitions in Texas, including solo shows of works by Marisol at the Dallas Museum of Art. Akim Monet Fine Arts, in partnership with the ...
But 70 years later, restored, it rides again. By Mary Logan Bikoff To match Jack Shainman Gallery’s new Beaux-Arts flagship, the artist known for his Soundsuits debuts a sculpture nearly 26 feet ...
26 x 49 cm. (10.2 x 19.3 in.) ...
Amanda and Anthony Wilkinson ran the Wilkinson Gallery together from 1998-2017, latterly in an impressive purpose-built space they opened in 2007 on what was then the East End art hub of Vyner Street.
George Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.
The inspiration for "Colors of the Wind" came from a question posed by a friend, Debbie, who was blind from birth. "She never ...