An exhibition outlines 19th-century artist Guillaume Lethière’s connection to his birthplace, mixed-race heritage, and the politics of revolution.
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Countless displays of intense and idiosyncratic brilliance are nestled in the grassy hills of the Midwest state.
Natalie Dykstra meticulously combs through archival material to fashion a biography of the inimitable, complex arts patron, who ordered her private letters to be destroyed after her death.
The engraving turned out to be Albrecht Dürer’s “Knight, Death and the Devil ” (1513–14), which sold for £33,390 (including premium) (~$44,000) to a private German collector at a sale held by ...
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At Oakland’s controversial Church of Ambrosia, a mural that documents the religion’s doctrine is meant to “recreate a ...
A new study traces the winged leonine artwork back to the Yangtze River basin, hypothesizing that it was likely a colossal, ...
Two years after his sarcophagus was discovered, archaeologists identified the remains of a 16th-century aristocratic poet ...
Paolo Cirio sues the fossil fuel industry on behalf of the environment in his latest book and body of work.
Acknowledging the startled responses and backlash, the Getty issued a public statement indicating its awareness of and regret ...