A sculpture created by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei was smashed into pieces this week during its opening exhibition. Over the weekend, Ai showcased a new sculpture in the Italian city of Bologna ...
Jean-Michel Othoniel is a contemporary French artist who works ... He first gained attention for his sulfur sculptures exhibited at documenta 9 in Kassel in 1992. Throughout the 1990s and into the ...
There’s something majestic about outdoor art. Against landscapes, cityscapes or seascapes, sculpture can take on an entirely new life. Al fresco, art is at its most accessible. It is used to ...
Exploring the theme of classical art in the American artist's work, the gallery is bringing together a 1982 canvas with a marble figure of Venus from the rarely seen Torlonia Collection. The ...
By Holland Cotter Lisa Schiff acknowledges stealing millions from major collectors who trusted her to buy them fashionable art. By Sarah Maslin Nir His Brutalist buildings, praised during the ...
Humanity emerged from the oceans, as did all life on this planet. Our bodies are 60 percent brine—we carry this marine heritage with us however far we travel from the sea, detached and diasporic as we ...
Sitting in his Paris garden, Jean-Michel Othoniel observes nature’s ... has for over 30 years created poetic glass sculptures that draw from nature, personal memory and transformation.
Ange Toussaint is your neighborhood reporter for Lafayette Parish. Ange is a multimedia journalist who joined the KATC news team in January 2024. Ange is an experienced journalist with over 10 ...
Cognac house Hennessy has commissioned French artist Jean-Michel Othoniel for two special art-edition decanters. The X.O Masterpiece and X.O Limited Edition merge tradition with bold creative ...
The Smithsonian’s museums display objects from our collections that span the breadth of art and design from the ancient to the modern-day, from the whimsical to the practical. Along with our ...
"Sally Michel: Abstracting Tonalism" showcases the work of a painter who worked professionally as an illustrator in New York during the 1900s.