The most memorable works merged poetic symbolism with monumental form in immersive installations that embodied existential paradoxes and ancient avenues of resistance.
Marking 55 years of Art Basel, the fair concludes on a high note with strong sales across all segments, cementing its position as the premier event of the global art market.
“The Power of Drawing: Marking 25 Years of the Royal Drawing School” brings together an extraordinary range of contributors from diverse creative disciplines, showcasing drawings and personal reflections on the importance of drawing in their lives and practice.
Vincent van Gogh, the enigmatic Dutch post-impressionist painter, is revered for his emotive works that capture the essence of human experience and the beauty found in the ordinary.
The Reading Public Museum announced the first of its summer shows: Patrick McGrath Muñiz: Recolecciones / Recollections on view through August 24, 2025 in the Irvin and Lois E. Cohen Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art.
Romania has secured a “long-term hold” on a painting by El Greco that was pulled from a Christie’s New York Old Masters sale in February, following a claim by the Romanian government that the work was unlawfully taken from its national collection.
The Kunsthistorisches Museum presents in cooperation with Kaiserschild Foundation, Alte Galerie of the Universalmuseum Joanneum Graz and Kunst Museum Winterthur a special exhibition on the Dutch Baroque painter Pieter Claesz (1597/98–1660).
von ammon is presenting a solo show by Chicago-based artist Cameron Spratley (b. 1994, Manassas VA). A native of the DC metro area, this is Spratley’s first solo exhibition in the nation’s capital and his first appearance at von ammon.
Featuring 150 chairs from the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) collection, Deep-Seated Histories: Chairs from the Collection provides a glimpse into Vancouver’s cultural, social and industrial evolution.