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Major exhibitions include a retrospective of trans artist Erica Rutherford, an immersive multimedia installation by ...
Provence and the Luberon National Park, Château La Coste stretches across more than 600 acres of organically farmed vineyard, ...
Experience the beauty and history of Washington, DC, museums and monuments and delve into the captivating stories that shaped the nation.
A memorable Victoria Day long weekend journey to Canada's capital, highlighting iconic landmarks like Parliament Hill, Byward Market, and the Canadian Museum of History. Despite challenging weather, t ...
By severing the link between chairs and sitting down, design art provides a glimpse into humanity's future, writes Julie ...
After nearly 20 years in its Lyndhurst location, Contessa Gallery has moved from Legacy Village into a new space in Woodmere's Eton Chagrin Boulevard.
Artificial fog, floating roofs and a Louise Bourgeois spider await you in this beautifully immersive escape. 'Fog Forest', a site-specific work by Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya Thailand’s newest ...
In the first full in-person fair in its usual June slot since 2019, Art Basel saw numerous big-ticket items sell, including a $40 million Louise Bourgeois spider.
Currently sitting in the Capability Brown-designed gardens of the manor house Compton Verney is a giant spider: 15 feet of bronze, with a dense body at the centre and eight spindly legs brushing ...
A spider sculpture from the late French artist Louise Bourgeois guards the lawn near the house. Complementing this, from July until 6 October, there will be an extensive Louise Bourgeois ...
This past May, Sotheby’s sold a 10-foot-tall Spider sculpture by Louise Bourgeois that had been owned by Fundação Itaú, a Brazilian foundation, with an estimate between US$30 million and US ...
Louise Bourgeois, the sole artist in this mini-retrospective of her work, is perhaps the world's most influential female sculptor and certainly one of the most influential living artists. At 95, she ...