Researchers have found teaching artistic observation to neurology residents contributed to the development of well-rounded physicians with the capacity to be both skilled clinicians and compassionate ...
The 2025 Pirelli Calendar leaves behind its erotic past to explore a new aesthetic of the body. Photographer Ethan James Green captures the hyperreality of our time, where the body becomes an ...
During the Franco-Prussian War and the ensuing civil war, many artists fled to other French cities or London. However, ...
A biography of Andy Warhol’s mother, São Paulo’s Neo-Avant-Garde, resplendent Hokusai works, plus new monographs and catalogs ...
An extract from a new book by Sebastian Smee—about the Impressionists during the Siege of Paris and Paris Commune—brings to ...
Leon Paroissien, who died last week, was one of the great enablers of Australian art. He imagined a better future, then made ...
Born in 1832, Edouard Manet was an upper-class Parisian painter who is also known as the father of modernism. The exhibit ...
For museums and their public, Impressionism is the Goldilocks movement: not too old or too new, not too challenging or too ...
When surveying the 300 images in MirrorMirror this is an impossible question to answer. From Manet to holographic vinyl trees ...
Emin accomplishes what any great artist must do — turn the sacrificing of privacy into the spark of human connectivity.
She mixed with the Bloomsbury Group, and set up home with two men but her most sensual paintings were of women. Now a major ...
A conversation with the art historian Claire Bishop about technology's influence on museums and galleries, and her recent book Disordered Attention.