The artist enjoyed remarkable access to Paris’s maisons closes — legalised brothels — producing around 70 works behind their closed doors. Christie’s will offer Exceptional Impressions: The Alan and ...
In the spring of 1980, six years before Mikhail Gorbachev introduced “glasnost” to the Soviet Union, Modernism gallery brought Russian avant-garde [1910-1930] art to the West Coast of the United ...
A rare painting of the Beatles is among the largely unseen work on show at a unique exhibition of two of Scotland’s best-loved artists in Glasgow this week.
Tim Burton is an American filmmaker and visual artist known for his distinctive gothic style, blending dark fantasy with quirky humor in films like “Edward Scissorhands” and “The Nightmare Before ...
Fontaine’s important Fine and Decorative Arts auction on January 28 surpassed its high estimate to total $2.5 million. Fontaine’s important Fine and Decorative Arts auction on Saturday, January 28, at ...
Click the FOLLOW button to be the first to know about this artist's upcoming lots, sold lots, exhibitions and articles What’s on now for Paul McMahan There is currently 1 exhibition showcasing the ...
It’s a time for embedding creative thinking in all spheres of our public life, through involving artists as catalysts and cross-boundary thinkers and connectors.
Seattleite Bruce Blume dishes on the scene at the Emerald City's new fair.
A Rendezvous with Destiny: 1930s American Art, the new online exhibition from Helicline Fine Art, is on view September 7 through November 5, 2023.
Largely self-taught, Malcolm T. Liepke paints in a style that synthesizes the work of other artists—John Singer Sargent, Edgar Degas, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Diego Velázquez, and James McNeill ...
Early in its storied history, the iconic brand worked with celebrated artists and illustrators from Marcello Dudovich and Leonetto Campiello to Adolf Hohenstein and Fortunato Depero. The summer ...
With the exhibition Expressionism – Trauma and Taboo. A New Art for a New Society» the Kunsthalle Bielefeld recalls the anti-bourgeois impetus inherent in many works of expressionist art.