Contemporary African Art Fair achieves greater visibility in London as African galleries compete to promote artworks by contemporary African artists
Le-dejeuner-sur-l’herbe: Les Trois Femmes Noires by Mickalene Thomas is one of the images on view in On Paper: Finding Form, one of the Fall exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Full Article »
Pablo Picasso’s Wandering Eyes and Lustful Desires Wrecked the Lives of Many Beautiful Women that Crossed his Path. Although he is one of the most important artists of the 20th, Picasso is also the epitome of cruelty to the women in his life. Here is how Picasso turned love to hate, breaking the hearts of many women whom he used as muses for his work.
Guernica by Pablo Picasso reveals the effects of war and his restless search and desire for effective ways to articulate his thought. Image: Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía Full Article »
Head of a Woman, a 1934 oil canvas portrait of Marie Thérése Walter by Pablo Picasso, shows the genius of the famous artist who shaped 20th-century art. Image: Museum of Fine Arts, Full Article »
Rom Isichei’s new works reflect the relevance of hope to human existence. It reminds us all that someday hope may match reality in a Chaotic and Dangerous World
Randall Wright’s film delves into David Hockney artistic career, his life, and his struggles to avoid being labeled queer
Siddhartha with His Wife, Gandhara, 3rd–4th century, grey schist, 19 x 41 x 6 cm (7 ½ x 16 x 2 ¼ in). Image courtesy Rossi & Rossi ART FAIR Full Article »
A popular music series returns to the National Gallery of Victoria with art, live entertainment, and good food
Royal Man’s Mask (Mukenga). The 1970s. Kuba kingdom, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Baltimore Cultural Life. The Baltimore Museum of Art: Gift of the Friends of the Arts of Full Article »
Shanghai Planetarium Museum Design, the new museum project by Ennead Architects. Image courtesy of Planetarium Ennead Architects ART NEWS New Shanghai Planetarium Museum design bridges the past to the future Full Article »
Suzanne Opton, American (b. 1950). American Soldier Birkholz: 353 Days in Iraq, 205 Days in Afghanistan, 2004. Inkjet print (printed 2010), 41 1/2 x 51 3/4 inches. The Nelson-Atkins Museum Full Article »
Adrien de Vries, Bacchic Figure Supporting the Globe. Sold for $27.9 million, the sculpture will be on display at the Netherlands Rijksmuseum. Image courtesy of Christie’s ART AUCTION Christie’s Sells Bacchic Figure Full Article »
Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910), Charles Prentice Howland, 1878. Oil on canvas, 21 1/8 x 13 ¼ in. (Detail). Image courtesy of Clark Art Institute ART NEWS BY KAZAD A portrait Full Article »
Otto Piene, Hängende Lichtkuge (Hanging Light Ball), 1972. Perforated and chromium-plated brass sphere, chromium-plated brass spheres, light bulbs, and electric motor, 223.5 x 68 cm. Photo © Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Full Article »
Detail of the Imperial Embroidered Silk Thangka Yongle Six-Character Presentation Mark and of the period(1402–1424). Image courtesy of Christie’s Images Ltd ART AUCTION BY KAZAD Chinese Billionaire Liu Yiqian breaks Full Article »
Michel Tuffery, Buru Transforma Kangaroo 2014, Installation view. Image courtesy and © the artist ART NEWS: Excitement at Museum of Contemporary Art Australia as art grant to fund C3West brings artists Full Article »
The Ming Chenghua Chicken Cup is officially presented to Mr Liu Yiqian by Nicolas Chow, Deputy Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia and International Head of Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Full Article »
Kim Gattle: Indianapolis Museum of Art’s new Deputy Director for Institutional Advancement. Image courtesy of IMA APPOINTMENT The appointment of Kim Gattle as the new Indianapolis Museum of Art’s Deputy Director Full Article »
Elizabeth A. Sackler is the first woman Board Chair of Brooklyn Museum. Photo: Joan Roth. Image: Brooklyn Museum ART NEWS Dr. Elizabeth A. Sackler is the first woman in the Full Article »