Mindscape is a Pattern articulates the impulse (instinct) to pattern and explores the general influence of quilt-making traditions in the contemporary painting of six artists: Caetlynn Booth, Christopher Dunlap, Debbi Kenote, Bonnie Morano, Evan Peltzman, and Kevin Umaña.
On September 23rd, 2025, alongside FAB Paris, Artcurial will host the auction of the collection from La Malouinière du Bos, an elegant 18th-century residence nestled on the banks of the River Rance, near Saint-Malo.
The Yale University Art Gallery announced the acquisition of an exceptional example of late Gothic sculpture, a Virgin and Child Enthroned by Tilman Riemenschneider (ca. 1460–1531).
The 28th South Australian Living Artists (SALA) Festival starts today, kicking off a month-long statewide celebration of visual art with over 11,000 artists exhibiting in more than 700 exhibitions.
In spring and summer 2026, the Portland Art Museum presents David Hockney: Works from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation, celebrating one of the most influential artists of our time.
On the evening of Thursday 17 July, ‘We Grown-Ups Can Also Be Afraid’ launched in Gallery 1 at Attenborough Arts Centre, drawing in over 150 visitors to explore the works of prolific artists from across the glove.
In the 250 years since the artist was born, the natural world he loved so much has changed. But he still reminds us to look with truth, clarity, and feeling.
Read our pick of the best Paris art exhibitions to see in August, from Yulia Mahr's contemporary take on Greek statues at Dover Street Market to Céleste Boursier-Mougenot's tranquil floating ceramics
The early 20th century was defined by upheaval. The two World Wars claimed millions of lives, left European cities decimated and triggered mass social reform.