The Art Base showcases two contrasting art forms through its new exhibition, which opened Friday and runs through Dec. 7.
The meticulously curated show, starring Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, illuminates the context and artistic achievements of the mid-20th century.
In 1942, newly moved out of her family’s Helsinki apartment and living on her own, the Finnish artist Tove Jansson painted a self-portrait. She gave herself a cool confidence: steely gaze, striped ...
Pinchevska argues that two general schools of secular Jewish art emerged: a Ukrainian community revolving around the Gottlieb ...
A shimmering dream on the Nile has inspired creativity from the Harlem Renaissance to Kara Walker to Beyoncé. But how much can you play with the past?
Kave Gallery redefines art accessibility, showcasing international artists in a casual setting that invites everyone to ...
Also known as ‘Phukoor,’ Toda embroidery is unique red, black and white embroidery from Tamil Nadu’s Toda tribe. It is made ...
A new exhibition in Helsinki spotlights the Gothic themes and influences that connected works by renowned late 19th- and ...
A sensuous entanglement of female form and mythical sea creature arouses our gaze and draws us into an eclectic display of ...
The painting is on loan for two years from the National Gallery of Australia as part of a program designed to bring visitors ...
Tiffany Shlain and Ken Goldberg pay homage to the ongoing human quest for knowledge by documenting its evolution through ...
Artist Tomokazu Matsuyama (front) and curator Christoph Doswald (behind) at the opening of “Mythologiques” (2024). Photo: ...