Billionaire collector and conservationist Thomas Kaplan has announced plans to sell ‘Young Lion Resting’, a rare Rembrandt drawing, to support wildlife conservation initiatives.
Following a contentious restoration, the BBC has reinstalled Eric Gill’s Prospero and Ariel sculpture outside its London headquarters, reopening decades-old debates about art, legacy, and morality.
Set against mountains, desert plains, and the cobalt blue skies one finds at high elevations, Chloe West’s striking oil paintings merge Dutch Golden Age iconographies with both mythic and everyday motifs of the American West.
British artist Mahtab Hussain’s solo exhibition What Did You Want To See? is having a great Spring, at Ikon Museum he explores the fine line between photographic documentation and surveillance culture.
At the Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, the artist’s largest exhibition yet features miraculous paintings and drawings that will leave you feeling uplifted.
Dedicato a Miguilim is the title of Selene Cardia’s first solo exhibition at Doris Ghetta gallery: the exhibition unfolds as an exploration of painting understood not merely as representation, but as a process of knowledge and immersion in the visible.