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The divine figures in Raja Ravi Varma's celebrated paintings were real people—often his own family, a fact we rarely consider ...
Parental loss became a shared experience for artist Chantal Joffe and writer Charlie Porter — and the focus for a series of raw, liberating portraits ...
The gallery’s much heralded rehang avoids burdening the art of the past with the politics of today as it reconsiders what the ...
An impassioned autodidact and insatiable bargain hunter, Marcel Perron assembled a collection guided by an unbiased eye and ...
Beatrice Gralton, who curated this year's Archibald, Wynne and Sulman prizes, has hung the exhibition well. Julie Fragar's ...
Wondering what's happening on this wonderful autumn weekend? Plenty. From farmer's markets to how to spend Mother's Day, read ...
“Antonia Showering: In Line” is on view at Timothy Taylor in New York City from May 8 to June 21, 2025.
Mother’s Day, the event breaking the Australian record for most prams walking together, and much more. Here’s how to spend ...
Ginevra de' Benci was a poet famed for her beauty and intellect. But art historians know little about her beyond the writings ...
Previewing the sole exhibit by graffiti great Dr. Dax, "The Other Side of Paradise," which continues at ABV Gallery in East Atlanta through June 8.
You can see Fabritius’ hallmarks in Vermeer’s work: the crumbling plaster, the light and shadow, the startling compositions, ...
On a family visit to Guangzhou, China, writer Bonnie Tsui discovers that she, like the city, is ever evolving.
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