Sir Percival David’s collection, amassed in the early 1900s, includes prized vases and wine cups. “You simply couldn’t build ...
Between WILL’s regular broadcasts and the enthusiasm for art music in town, the orchestra’s regular appearances are as ...
A biography of Andy Warhol’s mother, São Paulo’s Neo-Avant-Garde, resplendent Hokusai works, plus new monographs and catalogs ...
Diamond Packaging won three awards in the 2024 North American Paperboard Packaging Competition. The awards showcase Diamond's ...
An extract from a new book by Sebastian Smee—about the Impressionists during the Siege of Paris and Paris Commune—brings to ...
When the Sydney Opera House opened in 1973 with a very small international exhibition, ambitiously named“The Biennale of ...
English alternative rock band, The Cure, has shocked fans yet again by releasing their first album in 16 years “Songs of A ...
Prestige Indonesia delves into the brand’s holistic approach to beauty while exploring the brand’s artistic roots and ...
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For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
When surveying the 300 images in MirrorMirror this is an impossible question to answer. From Manet to holographic vinyl trees ...
Namedropping is ostensibly about status; a wall label informs us, in inimitable MONA-style, that “The bloke who owns Mona (let’s just call him David Walsh, because that’s his name) says what he wants ...