At the end of the 19th century, Bilbao became one of the most prosperous cities in Spain, thanks to its naval, iron and steel industries as well as its commercial, banking, and cultural activities. Dur
REWA was born and raised between Nigeria and England and received a BSc. in Physiology and Pharmacology from University College London (UCL). Never having received formal art training, she is self-taug
El Museo del Barrio presents Popular Painters & Other Visionaries the museum's first online exhibition examining the contribution of 30 artists working on the margins of moderni
Accumulate, Classify, Preserve, Display - on view, Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 — Sunday, May 16, 2021 - features the innovative work of the late Venezuelan artist Roberto Obregón (1946–2003)
The western city aspires to be Creative City granted by UNESCO, and must finish the file in January to achieve such a recognition, said Matanzas curator Leonel Perez Orozco in an interview with Prensa
A new work by Andrea Carlson (b. 1979, Grand Portage Ojibwe) will be the next project in a series of public art installations presented by the Whitney Museum and High Line Art on the facade of 95 Horat
José Guadalupe Posada is thought to have said “death is democratic.” Through his years as a printmaker, Posada’s work was distributed widely and seen by all classes of people in late 19th and early 20t
Madrid- The Cervantes Institute of this capital will hold a tribute to the poet Jaime Gil de Biedma next Monday, as a closing of the commemorative events for the 30th anniversary of his death, the inst
David Zwirner is pleased to present recent photographs by the German artist Thomas Ruff at the gallery's Paris location. The exhibition will feature works from Ruff's tableaux chinois series