Sam was lying in bed one morning when her tenant in a house she owned in Margate sent her a photo of a piece of graffiti that had appeared on the wall outside.
The American photographer captured life behind the wheel across the US and elsewhere over three decades, using a vehicle’s angles to frame the world outside
From digital avatars in limbo or distress to a poignant reliving of his father’s last days, the artist seeks to ‘reimagine life’s chaos’ in this major retrospective of his prolific career to date
Raque Ford infuses abstraction with narrative potential, producing layered works that explore how identity is crafted from the remnants of popular culture.
Titled for the former antiquities shop now leased to Kunstverein Kevin Space, Rachel Fäth’s exhibition, Antiquitäten, consists of a series of four sculptures titled Locker 1-4 and a large pane of glass that bisects Kevin Space’s two main rooms
On view in the upstairs gallery at Bortolami, Enzo Shalom’s paintings – modest in image and muted in palette – carry a quiet intensity that has felt rare among young New York painters in recent years.
Portrait of Louise de Lorraine is a French Renaissance painting that exudes the artistic ideas of its time and captures the queen’s personal and public life. It is a study of sparkling splendor tarnished by a tragic story.
The Merode Altarpiece is one of the most famous works by Robert Campin and his workshop. It serves as a link between the medieval tradition and modern, Renaissance art. Let’s take a closer look at this masterpiece.