An equestrian portrait of Isabel of Bourbon by Diego Velázquez has undergone a major restoration at the Prado Museum.
In his essay collection Those Passions, the great art historian TJ Clark proves the brilliance of his eye – when he isn’t being recondite.
An art gallery in Bishop Auckland is holding a one-off lecture to celebrate the loan of a Spanish painting from the 16th ...
Lee, 47, was one of 10 artists assisting the abstract painter Julie Mehretu on a large-scale commission for the lobby of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art that would lead to the creation of ...
Sandwiched near the bottom is a self-portrait of the artist from the nose up. Eyes are closed, face exhausted. She’s preparing the sculpture for a May show at the Korea Society in Manhattan.
In The Neverending Story: Part II, curated by Bob Colacello, the Vito Schnabel Gallery continues to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the movement launched in Paris in 1924, with the French poet ...
Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. By Jason Farago and George Etheredge for The New York Times As a sprawling new exhibit opens in two museums in Amsterdam, the German artist ...
George W. Bush‘s post-presidency painting career has always drawn a potent combination of ridicule and fascination, but rarely has the subject of who taught him to put brush to canvas come up ...
There's lots of exciting news in the press at the moment regarding upcoming highlights from this year's edition of TEFAF in ...
A painting of a red-haired woman draped in orange silk resting soundly on a cloud-like bed has taken over the SMU Meadows ...
Were the architect prophets of modernism around today, they no doubt would be dismayed to witness the ongoing classical revival, in evidence most recently and significantly in Robert A. M. Stern ...
In one of its most ambitious recent exhibitions, the Louvre in Paris looks at how the depiction of the fool—and by extension the perception of madness—has evolved from the Middle Ages to the 19th ...