Asawa gracefully wove together many sides — an innovative and singular artist, a tireless advocate for arts education, a community builder, and a loving wife and mother.
An exhibition charts the evolution of meals en route during the 20th century, displaying vintage photographs, magazines and menus to explore how transportation companies used the culinary experience to create distinct brand identities.
With her dark hair, pale skin, and light blue eyes, affectionately called “noix-de-coco” (coconut) by friends, Jeanne Hèbuterne (1898-1920) is most known for her intense and tragic relationship with Amedeo Modigliani.
Amedeo Modigliani painted so many portraits of women—especially nude ones—that people began to see him as a reckless playboy, an image that he undoubtedly did not seek to change.
Recommended EUROPEAN ART Art in Movies: Modigliani in the Movie Made of Honor Jeanne Hébuterne is best known for being a frequent sitter and common-law wife of the Italian painter Amedeo Modigliani.
From checkpoint photos to a bullet-ridden car door memorialising the killing of five-year-old Hind Rajab, a new show highlights the shared resistance between Irish and Palestinian artists
Modern Art Oxford’s summer 2025 exhibition, Movements for Staying Alive, invites visitors to explore the power of movement as a way of connecting, learning and living.
The poet lived at Wentworth Place for only 17 months near the end of his short life, but there he produced his greatest works and experienced some of his lowest moments