The Yale Center for British Art draws on its wealth of Turner works to stage an exhibition that showcases his immense talent and distinctly modern vision.
Going to the Mill—a rare early canvas by L.S. Lowry—surfaced from near-century-long obscurity and has realised £805,200 (with fees) in Lyon & Turnbull’s Modern Made sale.
“What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so it lives” – Tales From Earthsea (2001) by Ursula Le Guin.
In his first institutional solo exhibition, the 1995-born, Prague-based artist Jakub Choma integrates elements from digital gaming realms into a sprawling installation that captivates audiences through its interlocking layers.
Yamilet Sempé is an oddity in the fine arts, beginning with her identity. Her nationality spans three nations – Cuba, France, and the United States – each leaving their own indelible cultural mark on her.
This summer, for the first time in the history of the Rijksmuseum, a contemporary artist has been invited to curate a major exhibition, spanning the entirety of the Philips Wing.
Christie’s is to sell a view of Venice by Canaletto which was once owned by Britain’s first prime minister, Robert Walpole, in its Old Masters evening sale on 1 July.
Palestinian photographer Samir Abu Elouf won the World Press Photo with a photograph of Mahmoud Ajjour, a nine-year-old boy who lost both arms in an Israeli raid at the start of the war in the Gaza Strip.Much has been written and said.