Artemisia Gentileschi (1593–1653) is the most celebrated female painter of the 17th century, considered a key figure within the Italian Baroque period.
In the Eye of the Storm, the exhibition’s evocative title, captures the continuous menace that haunted the pioneering Ukrainian artists and intellectuals as they endeavored to carve out their own ...
Twenty-three of the works in this exhibition were pulled from the Guggenheim’s collection and many, including Robert Delaunay’s Eiffel Tower (Tour Eiffel)(1911, inscribed 1910).
Observer's Arts Editor and her plus one attempt to have as many art experiences as possible in the Mile High City in just two days. An auction event featuring a world class collection of 73 works ...
The Year of the Snake embodies transformation, femininity, and duality, reflected in cultural myths, artistic expressions, ...
About 130 people got the chance to immerse themselves in the masterpieces of Gustav Klimt and Vincent van Gogh in a dynamic 360-degree art ...
Featuring 225 lots, this wide-ranging auction offers a distinctive array of fine art, decorative arts, timepieces, Native American and Asian items, lots of gold and silver, militaria, and much more.
Amid the buzz of Singapore Art Week (January 17–26), Sotheby’s kicked off its 2025 Asian auction calendar on January 18 in Singapore.
Ocula's editors have scoured the globe—from Los Angeles to London, Hong Kong to Sydney—to map out the artists with career-spanning surveys opening through 2025.
From a chronically moisturized baby hippo to Trump’s bloody ear and the glorification of Luigi Mangione, nothing was off limits this year.
David Bates’ Crab Legs set a world record when it sold for $275,000, more than five times its high pre-auction estimate, to lead the total for Heritage Auctions’ Texas Art Auction to $1,280,038.75.
Timeless Inspirations: Classical Roots in Modern Art sets out to showcase how Alec Monopoly, Angelo Accardi, Jisbar, and Fred Allard reinterpret classical art, merging historical motifs with ...