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After more than a century, Antoni Gaudí's original design for Casa Batlló's rear facade and a private courtyard has been ...
To mark what would have been Jordan’s 70th year, a new exhibition unveils an unseen archive of images tracing her journey ...
In an era of geopolitical and economic uncertainty, Art Basel 2025 demonstrated that the art market—while evolving—remains ...
Leonard A. Lauder (1933–2025): the venerable collector, philanthropist, and driving force behind the Estée Lauder empire, has ...
June, ARCO Lisboa offers a refreshing and rewarding detour. Scheduled at the end of May, the fair has established ...
Talking Buildings celebrates Richard Rogers as more than an architect, creating a vivid and immersive portrait through ...
Linder—first weaponised scissors and glue in the mid-1970s, hacking through women's magazines and softcore pornography to ...
Edward Burra and Ithell Colquhoun were both Surrealists, which makes you understand their twinning at Tate Britain ...
Jenny Saville’s monumental depictions of the human body are as much about the materiality of paint as they are about the flesh they ...
Joel Shapiro (1941–2024), the American sculptor whose sculpture pulsed with life, tension, and wit, died on Saturday in ...
Born Maria Górska in Warsaw (1898), Tamara de Lempicka didn’t just paint the Roaring Twenties—she embodied them. A refugee of the Russian Revolution, she reinvented herself in Paris, becoming Art Deco ...
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