The New York Historical announced yesterday that it will receive a major bequest of modern and contemporary works by Native American artists from board chair Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and her husband, Oscar ...
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The Art Institute of Chicago acquired of The Dugout by Norman Rockwell, the first work by the artist to enter the museum’s collection.
Jen Stark’s wildly colorful creations of LED lights, laser cut plastics, and acrylic paint are stars of a new era of optical art ...
Much like reservoirs regulate the flow and storage of water, providing a sense of stability for their communities, this invitation-only collaborative project incubates new approaches through creative ...
The last photograph of Oscar Wilde, on his death bed (30) By Ross Robert; Gelatin Silver Print; image 84 x 115mm.; Signed; Edition. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction prices on ...
View Athens 1896 Olympics Silver 'First Place' Winner's Medal with Case (1896) By Jules Clément Chaplain; Silver; 50 mm, 67 gm; Edition. Access more artwork lots and estimated & realized auction ...
From 16th-century nuns to modern masters, this collection’s focus on female figurative realists drives a $50,000 biennial boost for the next generation ...
The Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh has named the sixty-one artists and collectives slated to participate in the Fifty-Ninth Carnegie International, to take place May 2, 2026–January 3, 2027. Art ...
From Straussian waltzes to the Bauhaus, we close this series by exploring the artistic innovation and tragedies that defined Munich during the Weimar Republic ...
In the late 19 th century, the Art Nouveau movement swept through Europe. A reaction against the old and inherently strict views of fine art, Art Nouveau pieces made prominent use of modern techniques ...
Can you believe that the now well-known masterpieces created by artists such as Henri Matisse and Maurice de Vlaminck were once called “wild art” in a derogatory way? And while we now admire all the ...