Through a mixed-media approach combining oil paint with the soft definition of embroidery fiber, Daniela García Hamilton explores intergenerational bonds in tender, narrative canvases.
A painting by Antoine Watteau valued at £6m was among those granted an export licence after no museum buyer was found, however items including the Second World War notebooks of Alan Turing were saved.
Artist Karen LaMonte explores concepts of timeless beauty, strength, fragility, and the “fleeting nature of life” through her stunning sculptural works.
A visitor at France’s Pompidou-Metz museum bit into Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous banana artwork “Comedian” last week, prompting swift intervention from security.
Once known for high-octane speed and vintage glamour, Goodwood is now a visionary year-round destination for contemporary art, sculpture, and cultural education—seamlessly blending heritage with bold new creativity.
"Born in a favela north of Rio de Janeiro, art presented itself to me very early on as a way to escape the confining reality around me, as a way to construct my own language, to transform structural violence into creative energy."...
Discover some of the best London art shows this summer season including Yoshitomo Nara at Hayward Gallery, Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern, Jenny Saville at the National Portrait Gallery.
The practice of Boston-based Tory Fair consists of a captivating blend of body and ecology. In her recent work, which involves casting live sunflowers, she is not bound by fidelity to natural forms; instead, she allows material.
There’s a plausible story about the last half-century of art-making that would go something like this: By around 1950, almost all serious art was abstract. Soon enough, Pop art, Nouveau Réalisme, photorealism.
On the third floor of a midtown office building in Manhattan, down the hall from a professional fingerprinting service, is a small, carpeted room with fluorescent lights built into drop ceiling tiles.