[ad_1] Summertime is always accompanied by some flesh-baring, but this year a throng of myriad bodies in multiple modes have been unleashed...
[ad_1] The Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in London—held annually since 1769—is as British as strawberries and Pimm’s...
[ad_1] The British Museum’s woes pile up…. and the Sackler funding saga rolls on with the London museum set to remove an...
[ad_1] In her day, Elisabetta Sirani (1638-1665) was a phenomenon. A fast, fluid and expressive artist whose oeuvre spanned several genres, Sirani...
[ad_1] The appointment of Scott Rothkopf as the next director of the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York did not...
[ad_1] Since plans to rebuild the World Trade Center were revealed in 2003, following the 11 September terrorist attacks, a major space...
[ad_1] The notorious art world scammer Anna Sorokin (aka Anna Delvey) strikes again. The fake heiress has launched a podcast called The...
[ad_1] In August 1873 Vincent van Gogh, then aged 20, moved into a room in a terraced house in Brixton. He had...
[ad_1] Mark Jones has been appointed interim director of the British Museum in the wake of the theft controversy engulfing the London...
[ad_1] “There is little required from you other than an engagement with art and guests, sunbathe, gossip and swim.” So read the...
passers-by rescue paintings from blazing Boersen building in Copenhagen
Brooklyn Museum appoints first composer-in-residence
Study for Winston Churchill portrait that was famously burnt is up for sale
Contested Congolese sculpture returns home, temporarily
Thomas Heatherwick’s controversial Vessel public art piece in New York to reopen
Mark Bradford makes a surprise speech at Adriano Pedrosa’s artist dinner
Tamara de Lempicka makes her Broadway entrance
Paintings saved from Notre Dame blaze to go on show in Paris
Aleksandra Artamonovskaja is appointed head of arts for TriliTech, the entrepreneurship team supporting Tezos blockchain
Museum employee hangs his own art in Munich institution—and gets the chop