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Zurab Tsereteli, the Georgian-born sculptor whose colossal, often contentious works became fixtures of Moscow's skyline and ...
A New York judge has ruled that the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) must surrender a disputed Egon Schiele drawing, looted by ...
Camden Arts Projects, a bold new not-for-profit space championing contemporary art and film, opens its doors on 9 May with a ...
A seminal collection of post-war American art, carefully curated within Paul Rudolph's architectural masterpiece in Fort ...
The four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2025 were announced this morning at Tate Britain on Turner's 250th birth ...
Antoni Gaudí, the mystic master of Catalan Modernism, has taken an unexpected step—not in architecture, but in ecclesiastical ...
Taking place throughout 2025, events across the UK will celebrate 250 years since the birth of the renowned painter J.M.W.
King Charles III, custodian of the renowned Royal Collection—one of the world's most significant private art holdings—is set ...
For the first time in almost forty years, rarely seen bird studies will form the star attraction of the first exhibition in a ...
Undersea is the latest exhibition on a maritime theme, curated by art historian James Russell, for the Hastings Contemporary.
Researchers in the United States have ventured beyond the bounds of human perception, claiming to unlock a colour no eye has ...
The AIDS Memorial Quilt began in San Francisco in 1985, when activist Cleve Jones invited grieving friends and families to ...