The Shah Garg Foundation is currently presenting “Making Their Mark,” an extraordinary exhibition featuring the works of over 80 pioneering women artists spanning eight decades.
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Collecting Art and Constructing Art History: The Boisserées & their Medieval Painting Collection Jennifer Cadero-Gillette teaches Art History from the Renaissance through the present. She also offers ...
Kamala Harris is not offering sweeping change, even as voters express dissatisfaction about the direction of the country. She’s an institutionalist who wants to preserve democratic ideals, and ...
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Gagosian, in collaboration with the Helen Frankenthaler Foundation, has announced the publication of a new edition of John Elderfield’s Frankenthaler, the definitive monograph on the artist. Initially ...
Artists of all stripes love rummaging through the drawers of history, searching for subject matter on which to put their own ...
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They are witnesses to time, no matter their will. In haunting new paintings, Canadian artist Jennifer Carvalho recasts women she’s culled from Old Master works by Giotto to Rogier van der Weyden.
I was in Hyde Park in London, on my way to Tate Britain to see its new Lynette Yiadom-Boakye exhibition when nature called. My sat nav said 20-minutes to go, my bladder insisted it was more like ...