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An exhibition of 20th century art at the Fine Art Society in Edinburgh features some famous names, but it also draws attention to several artists who deserve to be better-known, writes Duncan ...
Premier fine and decorative-art objects from Southern residences and collections will be offered during Everard’s June 25-27 Spring Auction, which is highlighted by property from the Savannah estate ...
In the remote and hostile environment of one of Australia's most notorious penal settlements, convict artist William Buelow Gould produced some of the most intricate and delicate watercolour sketches ...
Hoffman is closing her eponymous gallery, but expect the woman who helped launch artists like Cindy Sherman to continue to shape Chicago’s role in the visual art world. Artists have long been inspired ...
Brought together again after five decades, a series of landscapes by the Scots-Irish artist William Crozier (1930-2011) will be displayed at Piano Nobile at the start of 2024, showcasing why he became ...
The 18th-century British painter William Hogarth created an insightful series of paintings about the arranged marriages of his times, entitled Marriage A-la-Mode. Room 34 of the National Gallery was ...
From illuminated books by William Blake to the work of Beatrix Potter and Walt Disney, the legendary artist and author’s trove of treasures offers a window into his imaginative universe — offered in ...
Whyte’s auction of Irish & International art promises to deliver another exciting opportunity for collectors to acquire rare artworks of outstanding quality and enduring value. Whyte’s auction of ...
This summer, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art presents At First Light: Two Centuries of Artists in Maine, an expansive exploration of how artists have shaped our understanding—and often, quite ...
Over two years, a man named York trekked some 8,000 miles from St. Louis to the Pacific Northwest and back, hunting, tracking, foraging and, at least once, voting as a Black man held in bondage by ...
This week in Newly Reviewed, Will Heinrich covers a New York art institution, Alice Adams’s minimal grandeur and a group show spurred by our heated political moment. A noted art collector as ...
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