Pictures of landscapes, aside from their ability to convey a connection to a specific place, to give a sense of participation in natural, organic life, and thus to serve as an antidote to the ...
The exhibition at the Frist Art Museum includes works by the likes of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin ...
To match Jack Shainman Gallery’s new Beaux-Arts flagship, the artist known for his Soundsuits debuts a sculpture nearly 26 ...
With her book, "The Case of the Disappearing Gauguin," Stephanie A. Brown looks at whether a painting at a Northern ...
Rene Magritte's 'The Treachery of Images' is art history's most infamous pipe. We took a closer look at this visual riddle.
The Museum of Modern Art devotes an exhibition to one of its founders, a knowledgeable collector whose taste for Cezanne, ...
Breton’s late treatise on magic and art appears for the first time in English, complete with citations, commentaries and a ...
Loudon is one of the few art collectors to seriously branch out into 19th-century life sciences illustrations and models.
An icon of the 20th-century avant-garde, Marie Laurencin's dreamlike paintings of women are the subject of a new show at ...
Perverts, a new album from Ethel Cain, trades storytelling for spacemaking. Layering instrumental loops and often-lyricless vocals over pink noise and found-sound recordings from southwestern ...
From his debut at Venice's Bevilacqua La Masa Foundation at 16 to monumental works at the Valley of the Temples and Pisa, ...
At Ulrik, New York, the artist’s parodic installation contends with the seemingly immutable legend of ‘Vincent, who cut off ...