Galerie Michael Werner is presenting Frank Auerbach, a retrospective of six decades of paintings and drawings by the eminent German-born, British painter Frank Auerbach (b. 1931 in Berlin, d. 2024 in London).
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo is pleased to announce a major exhibition that delves into the creative core of Kenjiro Okazaki (b. 1955), one of the most prominent artists in Japan today.
The American Art Fair returns to the historic Bohemian National Hall from May 10 to 13, 2025 with 17 preeminent exhibitors specializing in American art.
An art gallery that bought L. S. Lowry's iconic Going to the Match painting for £7.8m is letting visitors experience the artwork in a new immersive show.
When Virginia Woolf first considered turning a simple 17th-century weatherboard house in the quiet village of Rodmell, East Sussex, into her country retreat from Bloomsbury, she wrote to a friend that it would become the ‘pride of our hearts’.
The walls of the National Gallery have always felt generously stocked, leaving barely a pause in the progression from one of the world’s great paintings to the next.