The National Gallery has acquired A View of the Sky from a Prison Window (1823) by Carl Gustav Carus (1789–1869) – the first painting by the 19th-century German Romantic painter to enter a UK public collection.
Cecilia Alemani works on public art for the popular greenway in addition to curating shows in New York and Santa Fe. This is what a few days in her life look like.
From a 700-page chronicle of Pieter Mulier’s first years at Alaïa to Corinne Day’s behind-the-scenes shots on the set of The Virgin Suicides, here are the best new releases out this spring.
The exhibition Adolf Luther: Seeing Is Beautiful marks the start of a close, long-term cooperation between the Kunstmuseen Krefeld and the Adolf Luther Foundation.
The National Gallery has acquired one of the greatest examples of 17th-century Dutch still-life paintings – a rare picture, one of only 14 known to exist, by a pioneering painter of richly laid tables with a variety of objects and foodstuffs rendered in exquisite detail.
The Stedelijk Museum Schiedam, in collaboration with Rotterdam's dynamic curatorial duo Opperclaes, is pulling off what many might call the impossible: bringing the raw, vibrant energy of large-scale abstract street art directly into the hallowed halls of a museum.
NANZUKA is pleased to announce the presentation of Osaka Kaiju, a new large-scale installation by French and past cover artist Jean Jullien, at the France Pavilion of Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai. The exhibition will be held through June 12, 2025.
Carlo Antonelli: Who are these people, the ones that populates your works? Kai Althoff: They accumulate. Some return more often than others. Some are friends I never had. Yet had hoped to have. Some despicable characters.
On May 22, 2025, the world commemorated the 100th birthday of Swiss artist Jean Tinguely (1925-1991). To celebrate, his inventive, whimsical, and still-relevant body of work will be honored globally through various exhibitions and events.