A new translation of the French artist’s 1930 memoir is a kaleidoscopic collection of dialogues, sketches, and Blakean ...
Participants receive an artist’s fee, a research budget, housing, round-trip travel, mentoring, and other resources to ...
These works feel almost metaphysically transportive — like a universe bound by a different set of rules that’s a pleasure to ...
Art Movements, published every Thursday afternoon, is a roundup of must-know news, appointments, awards, and other happenings ...
Certain artists arrive to us fully formed. The Baroque artist Caravaggio — iconic for his dramatic chiaroscuro and stormy ...
Mass layoffs at the MFA Boston, the Newark Museum of Art gets a new director, and why we can never get enough of Caravaggio.
She’ll join New Jersey's largest fine art museum after nine years at the helm of the Artist Communities Alliance.
The sculptures of Hindu gods and their followers were stolen from Tamil temples and smuggled out of India in the mid-20th ...
This week, we honor an architect who mended our urban social fabric, a giant of the gallery world, and a groundbreaking ...
William E. Wallace openly uses what he calls “informed imagination” to explore the relationship between the two masters in ...
If entering the country suddenly requires surrendering your digital life and private information, how long before artists and ...
The Smithsonian repatriates Indian bronzes, another NFT platform bites the dust, and was Michelangelo and Titian's rivalry real?