Embarking on a journey into the captivating universe of abstract art is like stepping into an enigmatic realm where colors dance, shapes converse, and emotions weave a tapestry of boundless expression ...
Evgeny Chubarov (1934–2012) was a Russian painter and sculptor, renowned for his transition from figurative art to pure abstraction, which he developed over decades while working in Moscow, Berlin, ...
Textiles, cords, and knots can be so much more than ‘craft.’ A new exhibition celebrates creators long neglected because of ...
Washington and Lee University’s Staniar Gallery is presenting “Where We Meet,” a solo exhibition by artist Liz Liguori. The ...
New York City, an education in the world of contemporary art meant making deals by day and making the scene at night.
Bernice Bing, the long-overlooked artist born in San Francisco's Chinatown in 1936, has had a cult following largely ...
The Anderson Collection marks its 10th anniversary with two exhibitions that offer new ways of looking at pieces from its ...
At the twilight of his career, Monet was going blind. Surgery restored his eyesight. But did it give him the uncanny vision ...
Beyond its iconic attractions, a vibrant street art scene awaits eager explorers. The city acts as a canvas for numerous ...
Maine’s Ogunquit Museum of American Art focuses on the artist’s exploratory early career as well as works by her contemporaries, offering an intriguing prehistory of Abstract Expressionism.
Phnom Penh’s Sra’Art Gallery, ever the champions of contemporary artist, are proud to announce Chaotic Harmony, the eagerly ...