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Unveiled during VE80 week, a new memorial in Hiltingbury marks the former Polish refugee camp where families rebuilt their ...
A daft question, surely, or so I thought. In my recent book on British art, I avoided choosing. Two greats, too different. But when The Times asked me to review Nicola Moorby’s new book ...
For one, queer art historian Jonathan David Katz, who has spent the better part of six years unpacking the significance of the term, has found it often limited rather than liberated identity.
In works like "Ships Departing," artist Paul Klee's childlike abstractions evoke music and the world of the imagination. Klee left Germany in 1933 and died in his native Switzerland in 1940.
Announcing the series in the Cluster of Excellence’s annual theme “Body and Religion”, art historian Eva Krems says: “We will examine in lectures, readings and discussions how writers and ...
Until May 2023, most people in the world had never witnessed the coronation of a British monarch—it had been 70 years since Queen Elizabeth's 1953 ceremony, after all. The late Queen's ...
Tariqa Waters’ nostalgia-fueled, brightly hued art is unmistakable. Often large in scale, Waters creates sculptures and immersive installations that take us back to the consumerist pop culture ...
The Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report 2025 by Arts Economics highlights an industry that, despite a decline in total sales value, remains dynamic and evolving. What factors shaped these ...
Local amateur historian Pat Camalliere, author of “The Mystery at Black Partridge Woods,” which takes place in this time period, will speak on “Taming the Wilderness of Northern Illinois ...
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An essay by art historian Jean Stern on the Fleischer Collection, the earliest and one of the most extensive collections dedicated to California Impressionism.