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In our age of distraction, the arts appear to be responding in kind, shrinking and streamlining themselves to capture what ...
This summer, the Château d'Auvers invites you to three free outdoor screenings in its garden in the heart of the Val-d'Oise.
From November 4, 2025 to February 22, 2026, the Petit Palais is devoting a major retrospective to the Nordic painter Pekka ...
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the City Dance Party returns, “WordPlay” celebrates 25 years of ...
With 200-plus books under his belt, Steven Heller (who I’ve edited for a number of years) is perhaps the best-known design ...
Provincetown is too formal for the locals – offers us a reassuringly warm welcome to an America clearly at a crossroads.
French identity, class, and society are laid bare through famous Impressionist artwork at the Cincinnati Art Museum.
Mallen, E. (2025) Pablo Picasso’s 1906-1907 Transformation: from the “Primitive” to the “Rational”. Advances in Historical ...
Sue Prideaux’s latest biography paints a vivid portrait of Paul Gauguin, the towering artist whose bright colors, flat planes, symbolism, and naked, dark-skinned Polynesian women paved the way ...
The life of Paul Gauguin is the stuff of legend. Or several legends. There’s the Romantic visionary invoked by his friend August Strindberg—“a child taking his toys to pieces to make new ...
T he first time Paul Gauguin was canceled, his last breath had scarcely left his body. The Paris-born painter, writer, ceramicist, sculptor, and art world enfant terrible had gone blind.
The sun is starting to shine, and it’s time for another exciting edition of Iglu Cruise News! In the April 2025 edition, we’re going to run through some of the biggest news to come out of the cruise ...