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Food, drink, reading books and raising children – everyday life in the 1600s is the focus of perhaps the biggest exhibition ...
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This year marks the centennial anniversary of the founding of the Palace Museum in the former imperial palace of China. In ...
When it comes to protecting your most precious art assets, experts like Karyn Lovegrove share how preparedness is key.
Along the Manhattan skyline, Jennie C. Jones turns Minimalist sculptures into sonic ‘wind’ instruments. It’s the last Roof ...
Gustave Caillebotte painted men to such an unusual degree when compared to his French Impressionist contemporaries that three ...
Step into the artist’s fantastical “Empathic Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, where everything seems ...
A new exhibition at Cliffe Castle Museum in Keighley will showcase some of the oldest art found in the UK, alongside more recent works by the ...
Richard Morris, of Woodbridge, Suffolk, has launched the Everyone's Art project in order to research and exhibit pieces ...
There were plenty of nudes in 1920s Paris, but in Lempicka’s work, everyone is much sexier with their clothes on.
The painting, measuring six feet in width and featuring as its central subject a midcentury executioner’s chair, is estimated ...