"Uncanny" at the National Museum of Women in the Arts explores women's artwork that pairs the familiar and alien to ...
Red-chip collectors include mysteriously affluent millennials who like artworks that look like toys, newly wealthy techies ...
Marisa Chearavanont and curator Stefano Rabolli Pansera discuss their two latest projects: the Bangkok Kunsthalle and the ...
In 1999, the late French artist Louise Bourgeois unleashed her Maman, one of the most recognised and fearful symbols of motherly love in art. The metal sculpture of a female spider nine metres (30 ...
Imahica Art is excited to present “The Art of She,” an exhibit that celebrates the diverse and powerful expressions of women ...
Louise Bourgeois, Anne Imhof, and Franz West. Ole Robert, who’s also a co-owner of the Norwegian retail and finance giant Reitan AS, believes art should be for everyone. PoMO seeks to “tear ...
Prestige has compiled a guide to the galleries and exhibitions inspiring the artistic and cultural conversations this March.
Whether you want to see David Hockney's artwork in Paris or Vermeer pieces in New York, these are the best shows to build a ...
The eerie and uncomfortable new show at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC comes at a poignant moment ...
Artists have had a long and fruitful relationship with the naked human body, and with genitals specifically. Men’s erotic and ...
Scientia Sexualis attempts a decolonial approach to the subjects of gender, sexuality, and representation in relation to the clinical gaze.
The space is a window into the mind of the pioneering artist, who saved nearly everything.