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Rooted in Varda’s early photography, the Musée Carnavalet’s show illuminates and clarifies the singular nature of a great ...
Fashion, curated by Vincent Fremont at Anton Kern Gallery, features a selection of Warhol’s drawings from the 1950s and ’60s.
Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
Guest curator Professor Jean Wainwright believes Newlands House Gallery in Petworth is the perfect venue for her new ...
Noting that many people had more disposable income during Covid, “some people saw it as a good time to make an investment in ...
Children were rolling and kneading clay, sketching self-portraits and designing their own hats at the Huntington Museum of ...
While a record number of people are traveling this Fourth of July holiday weekend — and travel appears to be increasing in ...
A 3m-tall metal spider is to make a return to a Scottish art gallery after 12 years as part of an exhibition that will also ...
Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits will be exhibited until 16 August 2025 at RMIT Gallery; free entry. Ash Brom has been writing ...
A History of Photography” showcases Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray and other big names, but the important exhibition is so much more, looking at expressions of gender and sexuality across two centuries.
The double Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody is rightly celebrated for his on-screen talents, even if there is some truth to the grumblings that he only really excels when he plays Holocaust victims.
With his famous wig and shades, Warhol cultivated a mysterious, enigmatic persona. Now a new exhibition with unprecedented ...