On Friday 9 May, for the very first time ever, one lucky person will sleep overnight at the National Gallery - in a bed within sight of the world’s greatest paintings - ahead of its complete public reopening to mark its 200th anniversary.
A climate activist of Raleigh, North Carolina, was found guilty by a federal jury for his role in the April 27, 2023, defacement of an art exhibit at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Nick Mount is a prolific maker of exquisite objects inspired by traditional Venetian techniques. Working from his Adelaide studio, he continues to experiment and explore the medium of glass, achieving the highest levels of skill and refinement.
Ahead of a major autumn survey at Modern Art Oxford, Suzanne Treister is showing a new series of works, Hexen 5.0, together with a selection of her visionary Museum paintings at Annely Juda in London.
Few living artists command the cultural reverence of David Hockney, whose seven-decade career has redefined the boundaries of painting, drawing, and digital art.
James Vaulkhard’s latest exhibition, The Sublime & The Consumed, at London’s Blond Contemporary, presents a striking reimagining of the American landscape—one haunted by exploitation as much as beauty.
To celebrate its 200th anniversary, the National Gallery is offering visitors the chance to spend an unforgettable night in the heart of its galleries.
Will Cotton is an American artist known for his hyperrealist paintings depicting fairytale worlds made of candy, exploring themes of desire and consumption.
In her debut monograph, Land into Landscape: Art, Environment, and the Making of Modern France, Kelly Presutti examines how landscape was integral to the development of French identity in the nineteenth century.
Joy Machine is thrilled to announce its second exhibition, And Then There Was Everything, featuring works by Paul S. Briggs, David Cass, Laura Catherwood, Yellena James, Jeremy Miranda, Jeffly Gabriela Molina, and Anna Ortiz.
Sebas Velasco (previously) has long been drawn to the landscapes and cultures of the Balkans and former Yugoslavian countries in southeastern Europe, where he has spent the past decade traveling and researching for his large-scale paintings and murals.
Artist and writer Juliette Aristides delves into the innermost workings of an artist’s mind, heart, and soul in her newest book, The Inner Life of the Artist.