Małgorzata Mirga-Tas’s art is dedicated to the world of Roma culture. In her detailed, realistic depictions, she portrays everyday scenes—people smoking a cigarette, playing cards, or hanging up laundry.
“We believe in the power of stories to tickle senses and shift perceptions,” says Marshmallow Laser Feast, an experiential artist collective merging art, extended reality (XR), and film into large-scale, immersive exhibitions.
The Louvre Museum will return 258 works from the Rothschild Cabinet of Curiosities, looted by the Nazis during World War II. This move marks a major step in the museum's policy of returning unjustly acquired cultural property and affirms its ethical commitment.
In 1936, Salvador Dalí put on a deep-sea diving helmet, grabbed a billiard cue, held two dogs, and tried to give a lecture on the subconscious. He nearly suffocated instead. British surrealism was never the same...
Hundreds of items from filmmaker David Lynch’s personal estate are being auctioned by Julien’s in Los Angeles, with online bidding already exceeding $56,000.
In “Prehistory,” Randy Wray’s dazzlingly encyclopedic show at Karma in the East Village, some 37 sequential drawings map a vast exploration of investigative study.
This week marks the anniversary of the death of Peter Paul Rubens (1577–1640), whose mythological paintings turned classical tales into spectacles of flesh, drama and emotion.