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L.S. Lowry is a cult favorite British painter who commands huge prices at auction yet his reputation has fallen foul of art ...
UBS's Adrian Zuercher discussed the shifting landscape of art and wealth throughout Asia in an interview with Cathy Fan.
From humanoid robots and autonomous AI agents to historic drawing machines and early computer art of the 1960s, the Digital ...
As gemstones found by a British landowner in colonial India head to Sotheby's, academics say it furthers "colonial legacies ...
With her debut show at Bowman Sculpture, Joanna Allen delves into the psychological and experimental nature of her practice.
This year's Gallery Weekend Berlin reflected resilience and poetic shifts amid a changing cultural-political backdrop.
Watch" is a jewel in Rijksmuseum's collection, visited by millions each year, but it holds more mysteries than many know.
Who was Joan Shogren, a chemistry department secretary and the brains behind the first ever exhibition of Computer Art?
With work featured in exhibitions at MoMA. SCAD, and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Diedrick Brackens is having a major moment.
Judge grants emergency stay for Art Institute of Chicago as museum appeals order to restitute allegedly Nazi-looted Egon ...
Artist Nekisha Durrett pays homage to the college's first Black graduate and confronts Bryn Mawr's complicated history of ...
Britain's oldest book on cheese, which dates from the 1580s, has been transcribed. It has plenty of wisdom to share.