Sir Norman Rosenthal on our ‘very peculiar’ modern world, artistic disagreements with King Charles and his work on Hockney’s ...
An iconic Willie Nelson mural in Austin has found new life after being demolished alongside the 100-year-old building it was ...
Is there anything left to say about the Sistine Chapel? Adriano Marinazzo, the curator of the accompanying exhibition of the ...
With its jewel-toned palette and expressive brushwork, “Reflections” deepens the narrative of Monet’s artistic career.
An art installation of 1,475 silhouettes of soldiers is making a return visit to Normandy to mark the 80th anniversary of VE ...
With croissants and historical sites just a stone’s throw away, Manoir Normand is the perfect base for a week of celebrations ...
Obtaining British citizenship or settlement is often a lengthy process, which includes a ‘Life in the UK Test’. The test ...
But this is a problem economists have created for themselves by claiming to be objective – politicians will pick up anything presented as fact, and misuse it. Moran writes that his new book, Why We’re ...
Pastoral on Paper,’ which opened last week at the Clark Art Institute, was curated by William Satloff Grad Art ’25.
The working loo, entitled America, had been on display for just two days at the 18th Century stately home, plumbed in as part of an exhibition by the Italian conceptual artist Maurizio Cattelan.
William Kentridge was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 1955. He attended the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (1973–76), Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976–78), and studied mime and ...
William Scott was born in San Francisco, California, in 1964. A self-taught artist, Scott’s paintings often render San Francisco as “Praise Frisco”, an imagined utopia that realizes his idealization ...
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