Meet the woman who saved countless art masterpieces from the Nazis
Valland is the real-life heroine of “The Art Spy,” a curator at Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris in the 1940s. We’ll never know about all the paintings destroyed...
Valland is the real-life heroine of “The Art Spy,” a curator at Jeu de Paume Museum in Paris in the 1940s. We’ll never know about all the paintings destroyed...
The New York Times has featured Louisville’s Speed Art Museum in a must-see guide that puts Kentucky’s oldest and biggest art museum in the mix...
The designer brought a palatial air into his small home with green onyx finishes, silk and satin decor, and at least one fresco. Houses We Love: Every day we...
An art adviser to the stars who scammed her elite friends out of $6.4million to fund her high-flying lifestyle has opened up about her newfound misery –...
Sir Paul Smith Portrait by Will Aldersley Sir Paul Smith Portrait by Will Aldersley Artists from Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Paris, New York, and Tokyo are...
Paradisoterrestre Gallery in Bologna Photo courtesy of Pierre Gonalons Pierre Gonalons is recognized for his refined yet daring esthetic, which blends...
If you’ve always counted down to the MET Gala in May, that glamorous event may have a successor. Kicking things off beautifully in 2025, the Musée du Louvre or...
By Tamara Shiloh Lois Mailou Jones was a prominent African American artist whose career spanned more than seven decades, from the Harlem Renaissance to the...
An unexpected cha chaan teng pop-up at the Grand Palais, Paris, won the hearts of Art Basel visitors and shone the spotlight on Hong Kong’s beloved dishes like...
In some ways, the report published November 28 by Le Quotidien de l’Art, came as no surprise. For decades French artists—defined as artists born in France or...
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