The Voluminous Legacy of Fernando Botero: A Transformative Force in Latin American Art
“I often think about death, and it saddens me to leave this world and not be able to paint more. I love it so much.”
“I often think about death, and it saddens me to leave this world and not be able to paint more. I love it so much.”
“Remember that an artist’s life is an intense search for truth. This search takes many forms. Every one of these forms demands its own disciplines.”
The stunning exhibition “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 B.C.E.-400 C.E.” has been unveiled at the Metropolitan Museum. Curated by John Guy,
Opportunities to lay claim to an iconic masterpiece by the globally-renowned Gustav Klimt are rare, as most of his golden treasures are guarded by the
In Poland, the Warsaw Painters: Sketches from the Art Called Naïve exhibition shines a spotlight on the marginalized figures of Polish postwar art history. Hosted
The contemporary art movement is characterized by its constant evolution and rejection of traditional art forms and techniques. From provocative installations that make us question
The first ever recorded art heist occurred over five centuries ago. In 1473, Paul Beneke, a German privateer, followed and boarded the St. Matthew at
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is putting on display 28 of Johannes Vermeer’s paintings from February 10th to June 4th, 2023. “Vermeer” is the simple and
“An artist is above all a human being, profoundly human to the core. If the artist can’t feel everything that humanity feels, if the artist
“I always knew I had something to say even when nobody else wanted to listen.” – Marilyn Minter Marilyn Minter is known for her hypnotizing
The first generation of Abstract Expressionism brought us masterpieces by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning. Robert Motherwell, and Franz Kline. Through dynamic and energetic visuals,
The term ‘life’ as used in art is something not to be held in contempt, for it applies to all of its existence, and the