White Cube is pleased to present a solo exhibition of works by the late American artist Lynne Drexler (1928–99).
An exploration of the historical and contemporary dynamics of the Russian Orthodox Church and its evolving relationship with ...
Opera Gallery is pleased to present Twisted Bodies, a group exhibition examining the artist’s exploration of figuration and subjectivity in relation to the human body.
The Weimar Republic (1918–1933) was an era of great innovation in modern photography. There was a growing demand for press and advertising images—and numerous photographers to cater to it.
Artworks by the students feel delightfully provisional, like statements of intent toward unrealized future creations — but no less meaningful.
Exquisite jewelry and watches, 35 pieces of early Amphora pottery, and 25 exceptional Tiffany Studios lamps lead the select array of fine and decorative art to be auctioned by Morphy’s on June 11-12, ...
It is exactly a year ago this week that the Van Gogh Museum was first forced to close its doors due to the coronavirus measures. The museum has now once again been closed for a significant length of ...
Do you ever look at a work of art and wonder, how did the person behind it think? We always want to feel closer to the artists we admire.
The group exhibition currently on show at the Shanghai Gallery of Art, Garden of Forking Paths - Tracks and Intersections of 15 Artists, borrows its title and theme from Jorge Luis Borges' famous ...
On August 28, Heritage announced that in November it would auction some of the most celebrated and iconic art created for the Boy Scouts of America to compensate survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
A collection of more than 100 paintings and cartoons inspired by the beautiful game is the first of its kind to come to auction.
Our revised and refreshed pick of this year’s standout exhibitions, from Cézanne in London to Alice Neel in Paris and Jeff Koons on the Greek island of Hydra ...