While the trend seems wholly contemporary, it can trace its roots back to the 1920s, when interior design moved away from the ...
The exhibition forms part of the DAG’s annual art and heritage festival called The City as a Museum, which will also include a tour to the Elephanta Caves with art historian Giles Tillotson. There wil ...
For decades the 65-year-old Brazilian artist Beatriz Milhazes has maintained a studio near the gardens. With this tropical ...
Architectural historian Alan Hess discusses his latest book, ‘The Palm Springs School: Desert Modernism 1934-1975.’ ...
As we mark International Women's Day on March 8, we're revisiting a swinging live album from the legendary pianist and ...
After a museum show in Seoul, the Expressionist’s work is part of TEFAF Maastricht. For one gallerist, his art “has as much ...
The Citadel's new director of athletics Art Chase is tasked with reshaping a struggling department in the evolving world of ...
Most were illustrated broadsides on brightly colored paper and sold by strolling vendors ... He was the first to publish articles about Posada's work, theorizing its relevance for Mexican modernists.
Now, after years of being overshadowed, some buildings designed by Black modernists are finally being recognized ... of ...
The Greek violinist excels in chamber music as well as orchestral, says critic at large Ed Siegel. He's appearing with ...
Featuring some 130 works, "Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism" is on view at the Royal Academy in London until April 21.
Artworks by Paul Klee and Pablo Picasso are among hundreds in a state collection in Bavaria that were knowingly stolen by the Nazis. Yet the heirs of Jewish owners have apparently not been informed.