By: Kitty Mc Connell
"After Picasso” brings full circle the themes explored last fall for the 25th anniversary of the Wexner Center for the Arts.
“Transfigurations: Modern Masters From the Wexn
By: Ángeles García
In 1961, then-first lady Jacqueline Kennedy decided that art could serve as a cultural bridge to strengthen the ties between countries. So she introduced a program that is now kn
NEW YORK, —With Joaquín Torres-García: The Arcadian Modern, The Museum of Modern Art presents the first major U.S. retrospective devoted to the artist in 45 years. On view October 25, 2015, through Feb
The new season brings all kinds of events in the realm of entertainment and the arts. Tracy Smith launches our Fall preview with a look at some coming attractions at museums:
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Beams of artificial fluorescent light, pixelated images of gray-scale sunrises, assembled screens of ad hoc roadside footage – these are but some of the elements in Ko Sin Tung’s visual dialogue with u
By: Maritza Mariana Hernández
The 4th British Cultural Week in Havana will offer different proposals starting with a Rugby match between the Indios del Caribe and Habana del Este teams next October
Starting on the 1 October (First Thursdays Cape Town) Gallery MOMO will be opening a group video exhibition. Video art continues to be a growing medium in South Africa and Africa. Gallery MOMO is arden
A great retrospective on Cuban painter Wifredo Lam at the Pompidou Centre in Paris is aimed at widing the view on the work of this Cuban artist, often pigeonholed under the label of surrealism or the A
Three performances of "Cinderella" by the Montecarlo Ballet will close the 16th edition of Havana's International Theater Festival next October, National Performing Arts Council confirmed. The Ballet
By: Adalys Pérez
An exhibition titled Ritmos by Jaime Valls who is considered the forerunner of the Afro-Cuban issue in the plastic arts in Cuba is taking place at the Museum of Colonial art, in Ha