KING James VI & I – who was Scotland’s monarch from 1567 to 1603 and King of England and Ireland between 1603 and 1625 – could be considered the Kaleidoscope King.
Ein Bein von Manet aus Paris at Thaddaeus Ropac Paris Pantin presents monumental paintings, intimate works on paper and a bronze sculpture created by Georg Baselitz over the course of the last year.
Listen to the Echo – a joint project by Museum Folkwang and Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden | Online ticket sales for Essen and Dresden open at the end of April.
As the UK prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day, Bowman Sculpture gallery in London have unveiled a new bronze sculpture of Sir Winston Churchill, created by rising British artist Rufus Martin.
Museum of the Moving Image presents the New York premieres of four virtual reality projects in the exhibition Portals of Solitude: Virtual Experiences from Taiwan, from April 25 through July 27 in the Museum’s Jane Henson Amphitheater.
Shannon’s will host their annual Spring Fine Art Auction on Thursday, May 8th at 6pm Eastern time. The auction, featuring 169 lots, will showcase several examples of quality American art, Modern art and Contemporary art.
The Gallery presents the first solo exhibition dedicated to the artist Guillaume Barth, allowing us to grasp the full scale of his sculpture titled Elina, created in 2015 on the vast salt desert of Bolivia, the Salar de Uyuni.
This spring, the Vancouver Art Gallery launched the solo exhibition Lucy Raven: Murderers Bar, the first exhibition at the Gallery curated by Anthony Kiendl, the Gallery’s CEO & Executive Director, since his appointment in 2020.
For the first time, and as part of its NG200 celebrations, the National Gallery will invite visitors all day every Friday to pay what they like for one of its ticketed exhibitions.