When the Tate claimed a pile of bricks as modern art, Britain pushed back
[ad_1] Within weeks of the sculpture going on display, Peter Stowell-Phillips, a chef and amateur artist from Clapham, south London, expressed his displeasure...
[ad_1] Within weeks of the sculpture going on display, Peter Stowell-Phillips, a chef and amateur artist from Clapham, south London, expressed his displeasure...
[ad_1] The Getty Trust announced earlier this month that the fourth edition of its PST Art programme will focus on ties between Los Angeles and the Pacific...
[ad_1] Toys are loaded with emotion. These playthings reveal something about society; Barbie, for example, may pass on an unrealistic bodily ideal to a young...
[ad_1] One hundred years ago, a sprawling international exhibition was staged in Paris. It was intended to dazzle visitors with all that was new in...
[ad_1] To celebrate the week-long culture programme, lots of restaurants and bars in the area are running special offers Brumus Bar at Haymarket Hotel: 20 per...
[ad_1] On 26 October, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA) opened Power of the People: Art and Democracy (until 16 February 2025), our first exhibition...
[ad_1] Paris: springtime brings Rousseau and Renoir There are a few days left in January to catch the Georges de la Tour exhibition at the Musée...
[ad_1] Amrita Hepi, Scripture for a Smokescreen, Episode 1 – Dolphin House, 2022. Two-channel video, color, 15 minutes, National Gallery of Victoria,...
[ad_1] How do you map time in three dimensions? Cannupa Hanska Luger’s new exhibition at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska asks that question in a choir...
[ad_1] ‘Wolfgang Tillmans: Nothing Could Have Prepared Us, Everything Could Have Prepared Us’, Centre Pompidou, Paris “Wolfgang Tillmans’s...
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