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Known as the "forgotten Monet," Blanche Hoschedé-Monet created roughly 300 stunning artworks. She's now getting her first-ever solo exhibition in the United States ...
The biggest retrospective yet dedicated to David Hockney in Paris combines early 1960s works with the very latest paintings from his studio.
"Roaring: Art, Fashion, and the Automobile in France, 1918–1939," opens with a public preview at the Saint Louis Art Museum ...
A huge new exhibition at the Louis Vuitton Foundation is a late-career retrospective with a sense of new beginnings.
A blockbuster show at the Centre Pompidou in Paris spotlights 300-plus works by 150 artists of African heritage ...
When the former New York Times Paris bureau chief first set out to write a book about the most famous and largest museum in ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Van Gogh Museum have staged the first show dedicated to Vincent van Gogh's Roulin ...
While going through a property in France’s central region of Touraine, a French auctioneer named Malo de Lussac came across […] ...
Creative director Anthony Vaccarello unveils never-before-seen furniture by modernist visionary Charlotte Perriand.
Fine art leads the sale with Hugh Steers’ moving 1989 oil-on-canvas In the Paper, at $40,000 to $60,000. Also by Steers are two 1988 oil-on-paper works: Pink Skirt and Red Flower ($5,000-8,000, each).
The critically acclaimed exhibition Scottish Women Artists: Transforming Tradition – which brings together more than 50 historical, modern and contemporary works from the Fleming Collection and ...
Women artists have consistently set groundbreaking records on Billboard’s charts over the first quarter of the 21st century. Their dominance on the Billboard 200 albums chart and the Billboard ...