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10/08/2019. Susan Roth, a self-described non-objective painter, offers challenging eccentric outer profiles in many of the paintings in her exhibition BLACK IS A COLOR. The fourteen acryli...
10/11/2019. Rembrandt-Velázquez. Dutch & Spanish Masters will present an outstanding selection of paintings by Dutch and Spanish Masters of the 17th century, including some of the greatest pieces by, amongst others, Rembrandt, Velázquez, Murillo, Hals, Zurbarán ...
10/08/2019. Every artist eventually falls into a rut. The important thing is how to escape when you find yourself uninspired and unable to create. And while there are dozens of techniques and strategies, travel is one of the most effective methods of reviving in...
10/15/2019. The exhibit Jan Serr: A Painters Photographs of India, featuring her photographs from northern and southern India, opened at The Warehouse on Friday Sept. 13 and will run through Dec....
10/16/2019. Acclaimed British artist Ben Turnbull has reimagined Mount Rushmore, replacing the American presidents with Native Americans.
Entitled Once Upon a Time in America, the work is part of American History X volume III, Manifest Decimation, which exami...
10/16/2019. Paulina Olowskas exhibition at Simon Lee Gallery constitutes the latest chapter in the artists continuous and fertile research into image-making, exploring the ways in which sh...
10/16/2019. The Trustees and deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum announce the fall opening of Photosynthesis, a museum-wide celebration and examination of photography spanning a range of topics and artists. ...
10/16/2019. Pace Gallery announced the release of Mark Rothko: The Exhibitions at Pace, published by Callaway Arts & Entertainment. The highly anticipated monograph traces the arc of production of one of t...
10/17/2019. The Supervisory Board of the Van Gogh Museum announced today that Emilie Gordenker has been appointed General Director of the Van Gogh Museum. As of 1 February 2020 she will succeed the former...
10/17/2019. The Morgan Library & Museum announced today the acquisition of an unparalleled collection of eighteenth-century French manuscripts and bindings bequeathed earlier this year by Mrs. Jayne Wrightsm...
10/17/2019. Sally Soames, an intrepid British photojournalist who prided herself on establishing a personal connection with the politicians, actors, writers, artists and others she photographed, died on Oct. 5 at her home in London. She was 82.
Her son, Trevo...
10/17/2019. A rare early work by Natalia Goncharova (Russian, 1881-1962) Landscape Birch Trees estimate: £120,000-150,000 will lead Bonhams Russian sale on 27 November in London. Goncharovas work, which ...
10/17/2019. The exhibition Hella Jongerius Breathing Colour opens at Nationalmuseum in Sweden on October 17th. Internationally renowned star designer, Hella Jongerius displays her many years of ar...
10/17/2019. An Italian court on Wednesday rejected a last-minute bid to halt the loan of Leonardo da Vinci's iconic Vitruvian Man drawing and other works to France's Louvre museum, ending a bitter cultural row.
The court last week suspended the loan of the wo...
10/17/2019. Beverly Sackler, a philanthropist and matriarch of the family that owns Purdue Pharma, whose painkiller OxyContin has been blamed for the opioid epidemic, died on Monday. She was 95.
Her death was disclosed in a legal filing by Purdue Pharma...
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