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When they met, Salmina was the curator of drawings at the Hermitage Museum in what was then Leningrad and Haskell was the ...
The “provocative, punky, perverse” artist died far too young but her work’s influence endures argues a new biography ...
New study of the Da Vinci brand uses historical context to debunk the artist’s cult status and present him as a man of his ...
All you ever wanted to know about artists' books on the eve of a major exhibition at London’s Warburg Institute—selected by the show's co-curator Arnaud Desjardin ...
Last night the star—and subject of a recent, monkey-themed biopic—unveiled works that seem to strip away any last remaining ...
As part of Trump’s “skinny” discretionary budget request for the 2026 fiscal year, released on Friday (2 May), the president ...
The biggest sculpture park in the US starts its visitor season with a bang—unveiling a first-ever conservation and ...
Guercino’s “King David” and a rare relief by John Deare have been allocated to the London institutions in lieu of inheritance ...
Amid the city-wide demonstrations and jubilation of 1 May Labour Day, Gallery Weekend Berlin (GWB) opened its 21st edition ...
It has just been revealed that one of Pablo Picasso’s grandchildren, Marina, owns a Van Gogh—and that she is selling it at ...
Christie’s is to sell a view of Venice by Canaletto which was once owned by Britain’s first prime minister, Robert Walpole, ...
In a new blog post, a scholar in Anglo-Saxon nudity doubles down on his belief that the mystery appendage is a phallus, not a ...
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