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Nonfiction: Radiant look at the “Wild Thing” illuminates the artistic bridge between the 19th century and modernism.
Few landlocked cities offer an alluring tableau for the dawn like Zurich. Switzerland's biggest city sits on the Limmat River ...
The Immersive Experience are now on sale… The multimedia attraction is set to be staged at the Westpoint Arena, Exeter from ...
One of the first works that come to mind when thinking about Van Gogh is his signature ink-blue sky dotted with dazzling ...
As New York City defrosts, it’s not just the tulips blooming — the city’s bursting back to life with something for everyone.
You did not need to have met Albert Barnes for him to take against you. In late 1927 Ford Madox Ford, then in New ...
We have never seen something like this in the market,” says David Galperin, vice chairman and head of contemporary art at ...
Let's face it, you're going to find yourself in a queue at Frieze so you might as well have some historical facts to hand for ...
Gulammohammed Sheikh retrospective at KNMA Delhi may not be linear, but it captures six decades of the key Indian artist's ...
Andrew Klavan defends the spiritual value of depicting evil. But he often discounts the spiritual danger involved.
The painting of a Nuenen woman, on loan from Hong Gyu Shin, is the first Van Gogh ever exhibited on loan from a Korean ...
You will leave the museum with far more knowledge and appreciation for Van Gogh’s work and certainly a new approach to observing his paintings in the future. You love to marvel at colorful and ...