Biggest is Thomas Craven’s A Treasury of Art Masterpieces,* a portable gallery of 144 color reproductions ranging from Giotto to Grant Wood. Most aggressive is Peyton Boswell Jr.’s Modern ...
In “Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350,” time paradoxically stands still and rushes forward.
Mary and Saint Luke are the figures in the foreground, placed on both sides of the composition, while the two more miniature ...
The historic Tuscan city is the latest popular destination to introduce measures to tackle out-of-control tourism that locals ...
The Los Angeles-based painter Witt Fetter goes on a reinvigorating journey to the Italian island Ponza and immerses in its ...
The Record sat down with Mariët Westermann ’84, the new director and CEO of the Guggenheim, at her kitchen table in Williamstown to discuss her journey from the College to the one of the world’s most ...
The Los Angeles museum presents a spectacular if scattershot show containing over 100 works, ranging from medieval ...
Stories of haunted paintings have circulated for centuries, and we love these tales because they suggest that the creative process can conjure something far darker than Vantablack. Do some ...
By Zachary Small and An Rong Xu The Jewish Museum pairs the Texas artist with a 20th-century master. Together they confront racism with horror — and humor. By Jillian Steinhauer Tamara de ...
More than one involves a video work featuring music, the medium that remains the best trigger. But some people claim to get chills reliably from specific painters or works they have a deep ...
Preview the Jameel Prize exhibition, coming to London's V&A, with a focus on moving image and digital media The winner of the V&A and Art Jameel’s seventh international award for contemporary art and ...
Bjarne Melgaard’s rise in the art world came with strings attached and an unusual contract with investors. Now he’s suing to regain control of his artwork. Bjarne Melgaard at his studio in Oslo.