The butterfly effect in art
[ad_1] Insects (1658; detail), Jan van Kessel the Elder. Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Upperville Public votes in the UK, from Brexit to Boaty McBoatface, are...
[ad_1] Insects (1658; detail), Jan van Kessel the Elder. Oak Spring Garden Foundation, Upperville Public votes in the UK, from Brexit to Boaty McBoatface, are...
[ad_1] Reliquary bust (late 12th–early 13th century; 14th century, 19th century), France. Musée de Cluny, Paris. Photo: Michel Urtado; © GrandPalaisRmn (Musée...
[ad_1] The huge Documenta exhibition that takes place once every five years in Kassel, Germany, is regarded by many as a bellwether of contemporary art trends,...
[ad_1] Nearly three decades ago the Guerrilla Girls published their first collection of posters bearing slogans and statistics about the discrimination against...
[ad_1] Dress circle: visitors to the Tate Gallery in 1957. They may have intimidated you in the past – but you’ll have to wise up to the ways of...
[ad_1] A visit to the Essex village of Dedham, on the river Stour in the heart of Constable Country, is a summer pleasure. Among the treats on offer, in...
[ad_1] Some of the major galleries are cutting public-facing jobs, but making their physical and virtual sites less approachable could have unintended...
[ad_1] The most famous and influential gallery ever to do business in Los Angeles was Ferus, which, in the 1950s and ’60s, launched the careers of many...
[ad_1] Heffel Fine Art Auction House, in Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood, will have some busy days ahead as it readies to accept telephone, online, and live...
[ad_1] From the November 2024 issue of Apollo. Preview and subscribe here. The red door with its circular window and black iron hinges looks like it must have...
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