To mark the British Council's 90th anniversary, Christie’s Post-War and Contemporary Art Day and Online sale (Thursday, 10th ...
Anchor] For the first time since the system to pay inheritance tax on behalf of cultural assets or artworks began last year, there has been a case of paying ...
The Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University recently opened its fall exhibition “War, Revolution, and the Heart of China: ...
Built in 1987 and renovated between 2014 and 2016, the Zeiss Grand Planetarium is considered the most modern science theatre in Europe. It features state-of-the-art media technology and a redesigned ...
The summer anime season endured a bit of a glut this year, with few titles truly catching the eye. Even fewer have genuinely managed to break through the noise and leave a lasting mark, but The ...
Paris has several landmarks each of which contributes to the city’s historical and cultural tapestry, artistic richness, ...
Joseph Easttom pulls legendary swords, war hammers and battle axes from the pages of history and fantasy fiction and puts ...
Start at the Hiroshi Sugimoto exhibition at MCA and end with karaoke and arcade games. With a fresh (an exclusive) Hiroshi ...
A new Henri Matisse retrospective in Switzerland offers visitors a rare chance to follow his artistic journey via works from throughout the career of one of modern art’s godfathers. The Fondation ...
We’ve gathered photo-rich monographs, painterly surveys, offbeat assemblages—even a list just for the Swifties.
Striving to be unique, it is bringing attention to artists from around the world whose works have rarely been seen in Japan.
This season in London, the National Gallery presents “Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers” and the V&A showcases “Naomi Campbell: ...