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Giuseppe Penone, Serpentine South (until 7 Sept) Arte Povera master Penone invites you into an immersive world of tree-like ...
People this famous would never let you anywhere near their houses when they were alive, but now you can walk right inside!
This summer marks 135 years since the death of Vincent van Gogh — one of history’s most brilliant yet misunderstood artists.
The largest ever exhibition on the British artist takes over the entire Fondation Louis Vuitton building with works that go back to the very beginning ...
We’re only halfway through 2025, but the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) is already looking ahead. Way ahead.
Joan Carlile, Mary Beale and Sarah Biffin presented by Philip Mould & Company Philip Mould’s Frieze Masters presentation ...
Phillips Auctioneers filed a lawsuit against a third-party guarantor who had agreed to buy the painting at a set price if it ...
Kinkade called himself the Painter of Light, but Art for Everybody finds the darkness in his life. Relatives recount that ...
Charleston’s Festival of the Garden returns July 17–20 with talks, workshops, and performances exploring nature, creativity, and renewal.
Charity Bejarano, of Bowling Green, was on hand to collect the new poster. She’s a fan of the festival’s signature art. She has a number of the posters, which she displays at home and in her office.
For twenty years, my three children and I (their dad could rarely come with us) took many European road trips in our family motorhome – we visited 26 countries over those two decades. Covid lockdowns ...