In the past centuries, Christian missionaries went to Tibet to convince the locals of the inner strength of their religion, but for now, the spiritual art of Tibetan Buddhism is moving to the former ch
Through a thin wall, Giangiacomo Rossetti's first institutional exhibition in the United States featuring work from 2016 to the present opens at The Power Station, Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, April 19.
At the invitation of the Fondation Giacometti, British artist Rebecca Warren (B. 1965, lives and works in London) – one of the leading protagonists in contemporary art – has selected a number of Albert
James Springer and James Lewis were identical twins who went their separate ways as infants through adoption before reuniting at age 39. Each grew up with a brother named Larry, had a pet dog named Toy
White Cube Paris is pleased to present an exhibition of watercolours by Al Held (1928–2005). An important facet within Held’s exploration of form, colour and space, this selection is testament to the ‘
La Grande Jatte—Spencer Finch's sixth solo exhibition at Rhona Hoffman Gallery—borrows its title from 19th century post-Impressionist Georges Seurat's iconic painting, A Sunday on La Grande Jatte (188
In 1964, Barry Flanagan (1941-2009) had already received a classical art education in Birmingham, held all sorts of odd jobs and had hung out with poets. When he moved to London, he started a small ava
Born in Beirut, Etel Adnan (1925-2021) is an important representative of modernism. Her artistic and literary work is characterized by a broad and vibrant exchange between the Arab and Western worlds.
Today, the Whitney Museum of American Art launched Liquid Crystal, a new digital art project by artist Rick Silva, on whitney.org. The project was commissioned for artport, the Museum's online gallery
Nearly five hundred guests gathered at Gary Nader Art Centre for the exhibition's opening Homage to Pablo Picasso, honoring the Spanish artist on the 50th Anniversary of his death.
The show presented