The spirit of Valentine’s Day, like February itself, is best kept short and sweet. On the occasion of a notoriously ...
Advertisements represent the ultimate crossbreed of consumerism and expression -- but can a form of artistic rendition made ...
Researchers detected the mysterious figure in the early-blue period painting "Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto" (1901).
In recent decades, museums and galleries have made a sensory turn when it comes to designing displays and engaging visitors.
The parallels between László Tóth (Adrien Brody), the protagonist of “The Brutalist,” and Brady Corbet, the ...
The artist and critic Walter Robinson, who helmed Artnet Magazine, has died. He was a widely influential, pioneering figure.
Ken Martin, the newly elected Democratic National Committee chairman, faces the herculean task of rebranding the party from an out-of-touch elitist stereotype to a populist agenda that represents the ...
The Dubliner is thrilling critics at his new musical home in Cologne but he still finds time to worry about Ireland’s ...
An artiste’s imagination can expand or be limited by the availability of resources, as precarity of funds remains a constant struggle.
There’s a sad sameness to everything at the India Art Fair—even 15 years after its first edition. It’s a gate that stubbornly ...