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The ouroboros as a recurring symbol in art and mythology, a look into its evolution and reinterpretation across cultures and ...
A thoughtful look at AI, ethics, and creativity through DEMO2025, featuring artists Hiba Ali and Ivan Zhao’s tech-driven ...
Combining biblical themes, medieval satire, and postwar politics, Weber’s monumental sculpture examines humanity’s voyage through violence and fate ...
A Family Thought the Sculpture on Their Piano Was a ‘Fake’ Rodin. Now It’s Sold for Nearly $1 Million A sculpture by French ...
Banksy's latest piece of graffiti art, revealed to the world on Thursday, has now been traced to a street in Marseille. The ...
A reflection on a 17th-century painting by Everdingen, exploring its artistic flaws, symbolic beauty, and the historical ...
Marc Mannheimer is an artist – originally from New York – with a long-lasting career in the arts and education. His work has coalesced into a multimedia exploration of the Plagues of Egypt from the ...
After Freud, Odd Nerdrum – the Norwegian king of a new kind of kitsch – made brilliant post-modern paintings of nude men and women – refugees trapped in the volcanic Icelandic landscape – emulating ...
From a courtyard in Accra to Gagosian Mayfair in London, Glenn DeRoche and Amoako Boafo reimagine space as memory, blending personal history, ancestral craft, and collective presence into a living, ...
Encounter inspiring masterpieces by some of the most influential artists of all time in A Century of Modern Art at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Martin Gayford’s engrossing book is a goldmine of quotes, anecdotes and insights, from why Van Gogh painted on tea towels to why some artists find it hard to start a work and others don’t know when to ...
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) has reopened its premier outdoor sculpture garden, inviting the public to explore nearly 300 contemporary sculptures set in a 42-acre landscaped park with new health and ...