LONDON — Whether by accident or design, the Courtauld Gallery’s Seurat and the Sea immediately follows the...
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Glass is an ancient and storied material. As much as modern humans strive to innovate, some materials...
It’s no secret that German political hypocrisy runs deep, and the art world is no exception. Berlin-based...
When a portable toilet startup asks for a full brand identity, most agencies might flush the brief...
Pen Densham with the R. Wyman office installation “Fluent Chords” The writer and producer of Robin Hood:...
Public Gallery is pleased to present Sill, a solo exhibition of new painting and sculpture by Berlin-based artist...
Image licensed via Adobe Stock You start shell-shocked, but it might actually lead to something better. Here’s...
For World Down Syndrome Day 2026, CoorDown’s ‘Just Evolve’ campaign asks us all to leave harmful language...
Breaks the heart to see those centuries-old palaces in Iran, breathtaking wonders of architecture and craft, being...
In 1876, in an office on Manhattan’s Nassau Street, with a mighty staff of three, the first...
ATHENS, Ga. — Beverly Buchanan, who died in 2015 at age 74, was an artist, writer, joke-teller,...
In the summer of 2024, a dazzling “Blue Room” emerged from the ashes of Pompeii during the...
I’ve been to art school, had a few shows, but can’t seem to find gallery representation. I’m...
One day, it will have to be told how the Antideutsch movement — ostensibly born as an...
At Windsor Castle, a one-of-a-kind architectural marvel isn’t a structural part of the building itself or even...
Haroutiun Galentz: The Form of Colour (Skira, 2025) reassesses a major 20th-century modernist whose work has long...
Joy Machine is pleased to present Life Forms, a solo exhibition by Janny Baek, on view from March...
In the last three years, the deadly civil war tearing through Sudan has not only decimated its...
A Vermont Studio Center residency provides artists and writers from around the world with the time and...