The novel is Matthiessen’s first, though she’s a published nonfiction writer and memoirist. It’s ambitious and informed though somewhat diffuse in intention and effect: perhaps too much attempted in ...
Bowery pushed boundaries, made friends and lost them, and captured the attention of London during the era of Margaret ...
A Number of Things” by Camille Henrot explores play, control, and domestication through sculpture at Hauser & Wirth NYC.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the Rothschild soirées were the most coveted invitation of the year. The Surrealist ball took the ...
A new book by Morgan Falconer argues that artists working today should take inspiration from Futurism, Dada and other art ...
Bella Freud, the woman behind fashion's favourite podcast - Fashion Neurosis - takes a seat on her own couch, and gets ...
Creators are breathing new life into a genre that once dominated the newsstands, turning old stereotypes on their head.
This year's India Art Fair, its largest ever with 120 exhibitors, includes standout exhibits like Masha Art’s "Bond to Bachchan" booth and Jenny Bhatt's tech-enhanced art showcase. Bhatt’s display ...
British painter John Craxton, who lived from 1922 until 2009, is known for his iconic depiction of his beloved second ...
Twentieth-Century Nudes from Tate,” an exhibition including major modern artists, reveals the connection between our naked ...
NMWA's large-scale presentation, 'Uncanny,' is the first to approach the psychological concept in art through a feminist lens ...
The council's top executive said he offered the government its art collection in exchange for writing off the debt.