The return of Photofairs Shanghai (April 20-23) after a year-long hiatus is set to ride China’s “spring of revenge” from a fully reopened economy to the outside world. It is …
Arts
A sketchbook recently discovered by 16-year-old Catharina Kam includes a drawing of an elderly woman peeling potatoes, a subject simultaneously addressed by Van Gogh. Catharina and her brothers Jan and …
On Thursday evening (March 30), a line of about 200 people, including museum members, donors and trustees, snaked around the perimeter of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York …
Podcast | Are visitors finally returning to museums? We dive into our latest survey of visitor numbers
The art journal annual museum report visitor numbers around the world has been published. We talk to Lee Cheshire, who co-edited the report, and Charles Saumarez Smith, former director or …
Tudor monarchs exerted a fascination on publishers and film/TV production companies looking for guaranteed audiences. With the success of The Tudors: Art and Majesty in Renaissance England exhibition at the …
Revolution (of art) can be randomized. The British mega-artist Damien Hirt has launched a tech-heavy new take on its splashy three-decade-old Rotation paintings. It is called The Beautiful Paintings and …
Pop Art Pioneer Jann Haworth Discovers a ‘Soft and Warm’ Sensibility in Response to the Changes Brought by the Global Pandemic
Sixty years after her first London exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), Pop Art pioneer Jann Haworth embraces a “soft and warm” fabric-centric sensibility in new works exhibited …
merchants say the low cost of living and greater freedom to experiment fuel the American city’s art scene
Chicago dealers say the art capital of the Midwest is experiencing something of a renaissance as events like Expo Chicago raise the profile of the city’s experimental art scene and …
“The main ambition of the exhibition is to reveal these artists to a 21st century audience and to look at them through 21st century eyes,” says Carol Jacobi, curator of …
The Metropolitan Museum will return to India 15 sculptures sold by trafficker Subhash Kapoor
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York will donate 15 sculptures ranging from the first century BCE to the 11th century CE to the Indian government, the museum announced …