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A century ago The Irish Times called their style freakish. A National Gallery of Ireland exhibition shows how important they ...
The subversive French artist is receiving his first retrospective in the United States in more than 50 years. Decades after his death, his work is still influencing contemporary art ...
Leonard Lauder, the legendary collector and philanthropist, shaped museums from the Met to the Whitney—and beyond.
Before the Euros kicks off on July 2, we look at all 16 teams competing in Switzerland to determine which of them has the best tournament attire.
Pablo Picasso, whose first major exhibition opened in Paris on this day in 1901, was honored on his 90th birthday with an exhibition at the Louvre in Paris in 1971.
Well-known artists who leave their mark on art and are constantly the subject of discussion are often distinguished by risky decisions, impatience, and eccentric behavior. Naturally, in some cases, ...
Objectionable Cubist collector used skills developed in an elite network to become a tenacious “Monuments Man” ...
The expection-breaking total sum of €290,000 “reflects the public's enthusiasm for the master's works in all their forms,” ...
The Leonard A. Lauder Collection.” Highlights from Cooper’s collection included Georges Braque’s Trees at Estaque (1908), a ...
Trois Crayons shows seven centuries of drawings in Frieze’s Mayfair space, with an accompanying talks programme ...
He was a major donor to the Met and the Whitney, among other august institutions.
Lauder, who died last week, was an executive, a philanthropist and an art collector. He was also a devoted advocate for New ...
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