Johan Zoffany (1733-1810) was a German-born neoclassical painter. We want to tell you the story behind the most famous masterpiece The Tribuna of the Uffizi by Johan Zoffany.
William Merritt Chase (1849-1916) was an important American artist and teacher. He also had a really cool studio! Let’s take a look inside Chase’s studio with our Masterpiece Story of In the Studio by William Merritt Chase.
A biography of the late artist, who used everything from raw meat to bubbling chocolate, acts as an anecdote to historical amnesia around her pioneering material experimentation.
Interior of a Picture Gallery with the Collection of Cardinal Silvio Valenti Gonzaga by Giovanni Paolo Panini shows a truly spectacular assembly of artworks.
Rita Basumallick is a New York–based artist whose work channels memory, movement, and the quiet power of nature. Born in India and now rooted in the U.S., she brings a cross-cultural sensitivity to the canvas.
In their exhibition “You Ask Me To Not Give Up Up Up” at the Abbatiale de Bellelay in Switzerland, artist duo Pauline Boudry and Renate Lorenz present a striking roller coaster-shaped installation within a Baroque church.
In Karlson’s exhibition, visitors encounter another captivating narrative of her oeuvre – an army of hybrid creatures is marching through the stunning Baroque spaces of Sapieha Palace.
In the face of several high-stakes challenges, Syed’s debut U.S. show opened at the Newark Museum and showed how beauty can deceive across two continents.