After closing its doors on 1 East 70th Street in New York in 2020, the Frick Collection is set to reopen its historic mansion on April 17, 2025, offering visitors a revitalized experience that blends ...
In July 1862, the British painter and explorer Thomas Baines (1820-1875) became one of the first foreigners to reach the Victoria Falls, discovered by the Scottish missionary/explorer David ...
The enduring strength of the American art market was on display and at Christie’s today as two sales, American Sublime: Property from an Important Private Collection and 19th Century American and ...
Thomas Williams Fine Art presents an important exhibition of paintings from the Bay Area School, featuring work by a distinct and powerful group of artists working in San Francisco during the 1940’s, ...
Annely Juda Fine Art is presenting a major solo exhibition of works on paper by David Nash in collaboration with Galerie Lelong & Co., Paris, spanning 45 years of his practice.
In a transformative donation, the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has received a gift from the Aso O. Tavitian Foundation of 331 works of art. The fact that the Imperial War Museum ...
William Secord has been in the business of dog art for more than 25 years. At his eponymous Manhattan gallery, the only one of its kind in the United States, he sells paintings of canines from the ...
Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. “We demand the immediate restoration of the word ‘transgender’ on the Stonewall National Monument website. We will not stand by while the legacies of our ...
It’s that time of year where you realize that you have no idea what to get your artsy friends and family for the holidays, and/or no hope of getting what you really want from them.
‘Masculinities: Liberation through Photography’ at the Barbican Centre is a masterful, comprehensive exhibition that outlines a sweeping artistic history that is probing, insightful and moving.
In a transformative donation, the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, has received a gift from the Aso O. Tavitian Foundation of 331 works of art.
Now known as Masterpiece Online, the 2020 edition of Masterpiece London is giving artists, collectors and dealers new ways to connect.