Though it was “the first of the three biggies,” says Chris Dercon, the Fondation Cartier’s new director (comparing it to both ...
Catch a lush Monet blockbuster, gorgeous Egyptian goddesses and the history of Black Broadway before they’re gone.
Two exhibitions on view in New York delve into artists' long-standing fascination with the unknown, and what it says about ...
"Women collectors respond to works that explore identity, emotion and personal transformation in pieces where meaning comes ...
Coca-Cola may have helped popularize Santa's look, but his modern image was already taking shape long before the soft drink ...
From Andy Goldsworthy’s blockbuster show at the RSA to the Scottish Colourists at Dovecot, Susan Mansfield and Duncan ...
Bank of Valletta is pleased to mark the successful launch of "Moving with the Wind, Like Waves", a contemporary art project held at the Inquisitor's Palace in Birgu. The exhibition was launched to an ...
"Drop, Cloth" an exhibition co-organized by Hollis Taggart and Susan Inglett Gallery, dives into the ways drapery continues ...
The art world moved forward with glowing renovations to some of New York City’s cultural jewels, as well as sweeping surveys ...
A remarkable retrospective shows how Asawa’s art practice emerged from the broken rhythms of daily life, overlapping with ...
The quality of summer exhibitions in Australia seems to have been in a steady decline over the past few years, especially ...
“These cruises take you to places you can’t go otherwise, either because the ships are small and can get into smaller ports, or because the destinations are only accessible by sea,” says Weisbein.