News

Another artist who suffered the charm of dance and has shown it throughout his artistic production, between the nineteenth ...
Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s–1940s” at National Gallery Singapore invites visitors to a fascinating exploration of the lives ...
Right then. Memoirs, eh? Some blighter thinks his own piffle is worth the ink. Life, it seems, this grand outward shuffle from the nursery puddle to the ...
As one of the most-performed living composers, the Pulitzer winner insists that her music communicate to everyone — from ...
“Interior with an Etruscan Vase.” (Photo: “Interior with an Etruscan Vase,” Henri Matisse (French, 1869–1954) 1940 Oil on canvas, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland. Gift of the Hanna Fund, ...
Sargent and Paris” at the Met shows how a young John Singer Sargent found his footing — and highlights a trans-Atlantic ...
As the US president hangs a fist-pumping portrait of himself in the White House and seeks to purge museums of ‘improper ideology’, our writer finds chilling parallels at a new show about the Nazis’ ...
After Paloma’s mother, the French painter Françoise Gilot, split with Picasso in the 1950s, she wrote a memoir about the ...
A Botticelli in Flint, Michigan. A Rothko in Boise. An O’Keeffe in Anchorage. Masterpieces from the collection of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. will soon be on view in far-flung ...
Neither artist spoke the other’s language, and for a while Ray’s French-speaking Belgian wife acted as an interpreter for them. Of this first meeting, Man Ray wrote in his 1963 autobiography ...