History is repeating itself at the Alte Nationalgalerie. In 1905, the gallerist Eugène Blot organised an exhibition of work by Camille Claudel and the German sculptor Bernhard Hoetger in Paris.
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is set to launch its 53rd annual Prix de West Invitational Art Exhibition & Sale, always one of the field’s highest-quality events.
Please help us congratulate Daniel Keys for winning Overall First Place in the April 2025 PleinAir Salon, judged by J. Ben Whiteside, owner of The Red Piano Gallery.
Why does Adrien Brody’s art look like… that? It’s the first question that springs to mind when you see what one of the most gifted actors of our generation has been busy painting.
The University of Melbourne gallery is back after a years‑long renovation with an aim of starting the long journey to be more 'accessible and welcoming'.
Long before the Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History took up residence in its spectacular building in Detroit’s Cultural Center, it started life on West Grand Boulevard in 1966 in a building owned by Dr. Charles H.
On Saturday, May 24, Glenmorangie hosted an exclusive evening at Windsor Gallery, Victoria Island, Lagos, to unveil The Valley of Tranquility’, a captivating visual exhibition created in collaboration with acclaimed photographer Alex Ash.
Considered by many to be the Slovak Kandinsky, the famous Slovak sculptor and painter Vladimír Kompánek through the reduction of reality into simple geometric shapes and primary colors created works that reflected the beauty of Slovak nature.