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Could an apathetic public be lured to a former power station on the Thames? Nicholas Serota and others reflect on an unlikely ...
The repatriation of African art is gaining momentum, but a number of highly important and symbolic pieces remain in the hands ...
After a two-year closure, the Yale Center for British Art has reopened with its historical collections in lively conversation ...
The royal leader of the Kingdom of Benin sought the return of artifacts displayed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. The ...
He was known as the “painter of light” thanks to his atmospheric all-weather landscapes illuminating scenes from natural life ...
A spate of historical paintings depicting unhappy brides—the opposite of wedded bliss—have been making the rounds on social ...
On the morning of 7 May 1821 an urgent task was performed at Longwood House on St Helena. A day and a half previously, the ...
A pair of white hands blinding a Black face. A smiling colonizer with a Bible, crushing the skull of a screaming ...
An unassuming Tudor hunting lodge in the Cumbrian district in the U.K. just gave up a wild secret: rare wall paintings from ...
These days England often gets a bad press but this “land of lovely things”, as Arthur Mee described it, has given the world ...
You have to be somebody who’s done this for a couple of decades to survive it.” Buxbaum Gordon stands by the bar room's ...
16 (17) Francis M. Nauman and Beth Venn, eds., Making Mischief: Dada Invades New York (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1996), p. 153 (18) Robert Rosenblum, 19th-Century Art (New York: Abrams ...
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