Book of the Week: Art: The Definitive Visual Guide
Discover the history of art movements from classical Greek art to the Italian Renaissance, the pre-raphaelites, and the masters of impressionism with this bestselling DK visual guide.
Read moreDiscover the history of art movements from classical Greek art to the Italian Renaissance, the pre-raphaelites, and the masters of impressionism with this bestselling DK visual guide.
Read morePhoto Courtesy of Gustavo Artigas Some artists find an expression that develops quickly and remain on the same creative path. Others reach certain work maturity and then break new ground and seem to start again. They experiment and take risks…
Read morePhoto Courtesy of Charlie Hudson “Walking Peripherals” is the first presentation of a new body of work by Brooklyn-based painter, Charlie Hudson. Hudson’s practice facilitates the metamorphosis of refracted landscapes and scenes into works exploring dimension, light, and movement.
Read moreWho could possibly have forecast on New Year’s Eve 1899 that, one hundred years later, painting and sculpture would be only options, not prerequisites? The term “art” has been defined and redefined so many times over the last 100 years…
Read moreI sat down with Fernanda Barreto to ask her about her motivation and the meaning behind the exhibition inspired by Bolsonaro’s actions, No Hay Espacio Para Preguntas.
Read moreIn line with best-selling The Louvre: All the Paintings, and Rizzoli’s successful The Hermitage Collections and The Barnes Foundation: Masterworks, this title offers an exquisite tour, unique in its lavish illustration, scholarship, extent, and graceful packaging.
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