Martin Pryce, born in 1951 in Birmingham, England, and now based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, has charted a distinguished career spanning over 50 years.
The Mauritius museum in The Hague said three paintings in its collection that were attributed to Rembrandt were, in fact, merely copies done in the Dutch artist’s style.
A new book invites us into the tight-knit circle of women modernists in late-19th-century Denmark through quietly subversive gestures; you’ll never look at a glove the same way again.
An enormous sculpture by Nick Cave is joining a growing collection of outdoor works at the Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
The British artist Mark Leckey invites visitors into the heart of an exhibition unfolding around the ecstatic—that transportive state beyond the individual self.
From Barbara Kruger to Sylvie Fleury: publishing mogul Michael Ringier opens his private art collection to the public, sharing 500 works, and tells us what makes great art.