Baltimore artist and sculptor Louis Rosenthal hit his peak 100 years ago. New York art critics praised his remarkable work — ...
In the suburbs of Paris, magic is made in the Louvre’s little-known ateliers, writes Elaine Sciolino in this excerpt from her ...
There’s an ick about chinoiserie. A palpable unease gurgles beneath the veneer of politesse and delicate refinement on ...
Find just about every type of art imaginable (and then some) at this Pittsburgh museum, housing an impressive collection of ...
The stenciled and colored portraits in “Catalysts” recall Haworth’s “Sgt. Pepper’s” style, but necessarily widen the subjects ...
With some four decades of experience, Lurie has seen his shares of ups and downs in running a gallery space. He left New York ...
We’ve curated a list of beloved public murals, sculptures, graffiti and more to explore just in time for warm weather ...
What’s opening in April? A blend of refreshed throwbacks conjuring classical still lifes, Renaissance anatomy and radical ...
Whether your artistic taste leans more toward landscapes, mesmerizing opticals, or pop art, Hamilton Aguiar offers something ...
Painter Joe Goode was instrumental in establishing the 1960s L.A. art scene — and challenged conventions along the way.
“Busted Plug,” the 40-foot fire hydrant statue that for years sat near the intersection of Taylor and Bull streets in ...
Devine creates 120 to 140 contemporary metal sculptures a year out of the 3,600-square-foot shop on the 15-acre “hobby farm” just outside of Hubbard where he and his family live. His work ends up in ...