Banksy's new mural in Marseille is not the first image he has connected to the history of ideas. From Plato to Foucault, a Banksy expert reveals the philosophy behind these popular artworks.
For Bundanon Art Museum’s first exhibition of the year, curator Sophie O’Brien has selected artists whose practice involves different approaches to collaboration and engagement with community.
Based in the peri-urban region of Wattle Glen, in Victoria, her practice is informed by the Greek heritage of her immigrant family and their working-class experiences.
Honored Artist of Azerbaijan, Asmar Narimanbayova, has participated in the international art symposium in the city of Kumanovo in North Macedonia, Azernews reports.
A grand opening of the art exhibition "Western Azerbaijan in Cultural Memory" has taken place at Ankara State Museum of Fine Arts in Turkiye, Azernews reports.
In 1910, Jacob Epstein and Eric Gill proposed building a solar temple, a latter-day Stonehenge populated with giant archetypal gods, on six acres of land attached to Asheham House at the foot of the Sussex Downs.
How do Baroque culture, biomineralization by oysters, and metabolic processes in the arts connect? This was the intriguing question underlying Cristóbal Gracia’s latest show.
Tucked away in a small corner space at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Danila Cervantes’s first solo exhibition, “Laberintos de huesos floreciendo”(Labyrinths of Flowering Bones).
We’ve heard it said countless times that “beauty is in the eye of the beholder”—but Japanese artist Sawako Goda (1940–2016) interpreted the phrase literally, depicting the act of beholding itself as supremely beautiful.
Delfina Foundation is pleased to present Condensed Word, Displaced Flesh, a newly commissioned body of work by Iranian-Canadian artist duo Freudian Typo (Ghazaleh Avarzamani and Ali Ahadi).
We love to know about artists and their pets. I think this is a collective imagination thing, where we sort of want to understand a personality through the animal an artist chooses to surround themselves with.