The Bloomsbury Group’s predilection for “Living in squares… and loving in triangles” is beyond cliché, but it’s still true ...
They’re riding high along the light gray stripe that bisects one of Mary Corse ’s paintings featured in her new solo ...
Dora23 Budapest, Hungary’s capital, is a city of eclectic history and culture, and it shows in every aspect of its existence, ...
Memory, the desire to capture the real self, the longing to be seen, and questions of identity infuse Elisheva Biernoff’s ...
Cathey Miller's "Greetings From the Future" opens this weekend with 28 new works. It may be exactly what the Deep Ellum ...
With pieces on loan from near and far, this celebration of Alphonse Mucha's work is called the first of its kind in the U.S.
The sprawling, 39-foot Andre Durenceau masterpiece, long thought to have been destroyed when the Howard Johnson’s in Queens ...
For a recent contest, topiarists—gardeners who clip plants into elaborate sculptures—displayed their creations to the world.
Fifty years after artist Russell Cheney died, his reputation as a "New England master" was revived at the Portsmouth ...
When Édouard Manet debuted his painting Olympia in 1865, critics were shocked by a nude who looked like “the Queen of Hearts ...
As mid-October rolls around we’re enjoying some serious and not-so-serious art by Carrie Mae Weems, Mala Iqbal, Lady Shalamar ...
Ever since Zaha Hadid installed her famous Elastika sculpture across the Moore’s central courtyard, the building has become a ...