Although Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is among the most famous Dutch artists of all time, in his own era he was relatively little known, especially compared to artists of the Hague School.
Àdégbòyégà Aróhùnmọ̀làṣé is an artist who doesn’t just make work—he makes meaning. Based in the U.S., his practice revolves around migration, cultural heritage, and the shape-shifting nature of identity.
Alex Di Silvestro is a self-taught Italian-born portrait and visual artist. Now based in the Costa Brava, he creates bold, minimalist works that blend pop, street, and graphic influences.
Walk into Sunny Graham’s world, and you’ll see more than handmade art—you’ll feel stories, memories, and the heartbeat of a quiet faith wrapped in every line and color.
As Holy Week approaches, we revisit the life of the rebellious Modernist, Francis Newton Souza, whose love for church music and memory shaped some of his most sacred, striking works.
In the second part of our interview with Irina Tarsis, the specialist in art law discusses AI’s impact on copyright and the Center for Art Law’s future initiatives
The Spanish Pavilion at the 19th International Architecture Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia - will present Internalities: Architectures for Territorial Equilibrium.