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Camden Art Centre presents Richard Wright’s (b. 1960, London, UK) first solo exhibition at an institution in London, and his largest institutional exhibition in the UK for more than 20 years.
A rediscovered masterpiece in watercolour, “A Reception in the Harem” by John Frederick Lewis (1804-1876), unseen in public for over 60 years, was the top lot at Bonhams 19th Century & Orientalist ...
Never before seen at auction, Nesterov’s haunting painting of a novice nun was produced under Soviet rule — during which, of course, religion was strictly suppressed.
In remote and mountainous regions of the United Kingdom, it is not uncommon to happen upon bothies—basic dwellings left unlocked, available for travelers to shelter in at no cost.
As a professional museum curator, one really is not supposed to have favorites among the objects for which one is responsible.
If the saying holds true and a moment or a soul is frozen and captured each time a photographer makes a photograph, then Heritage's April 29-30 Photographs Signature® Auction is a time machine both ...
Turner Auctions + Appraisals will present "Rembrandt to Yoshida," on Sunday, September 8, 2019, at 10:30 am PDT, featuring over 160 lots – an intriguing selection of artworks, sculptures, decorative ...
Milan’s leading modern and contemporary art fair, miart*, takes place from 3th–6th April. The venue – a hall in the city’s huge conference centre – is modern and spacious, and the 179 galleries from ...
The Memorial Art Gallery (MAG) of the University of Rochester announces the acquisition of several remarkable works of American art, further strengthening its esteemed permanent collection. The ...
Featuring more than 80 artists from across America, the 32nd annual Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale will again tempt collectors with an eclectic mix of contemporary artworks capturing the Western way ...
In recent years, Singapore has rapidly become the region’s favorite city among global asset and wealth management firms, as the strained relationship between China and the United States ...
“We didn’t want a dream, we wanted a revolution,” the sculptor Mark di Suvero says in the catalog for this utterly captivating exhibition.