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The show, which will tour for three years across North America beginning in 2025, will feature the gallery’s ‘absolute masterpieces’ – including works by Emily Kam Kngwarray and Albert Namatjira.
This month marks the 50th anniversary of the occupation of Alcatraz, when a group of Native Americans landed on the San Francisco Bay island, launching a 19-month occupation based on an established ...
Les fleurs du mal (‘The Flowers of Evil’) by Charles Baudelaire caused a sensation upon its publication in 1857: its author was promptly prosecuted and fined for ‘insulting public decency’. “PERHAPS ...
For two years now, Agata Bogacka’s painting has taken a decidedly abstract direction, completely abandoning both figuration and anthropomorphic elements that were concisely present in her work until ...
On 5 April, Jack Lang, President of the Arab World Institute, honoured France and Claude Lemand, dedicated collectors and patrons, by awarding them the Knight title of the Legion d’Honneur.
New for Frieze Masters 2023, Modern Women, curated by Camille Morineau and her team at AWARE is dedicated to solo exhibitions by women artists working between 1880–1980, a pivotal period for women’s ...
Established in 1958, the National Art Gallery of Malaysia is one of the oldest art museums in Southeast Asia and houses one of the largest collections in the region, totaling over 4,500 pieces of ...
The National Gallery is undertaking a major redisplay of its collection, today announced as C C Land: The Wonder of Art.
Paul Delaroche’s Execution of Lady Jane Grey is a mesmerizing piece that captures the essence and tragedy of one of England’s most ill-fated queens, who was beheaded at the Tower of London at just 17.
The two major art institutions in Asia are joining forces to present a groundbreaking exhibition that promises to reshape our understanding of Japanese contemporary art.
After running spaces jointly for some years, Almine Rech founded her own gallery in Paris in 1997, the same year as she married into the Picasso family – she lives in Monaco with Bernard Ruiz-Picasso.