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The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s upcoming exhibition in its Arts of Japan Galleries will examine the rich cultural heritage of Kyoto, Japan, highlighting decorative artworks—including lacquers, ceramics, and textiles—created from the eighth century to the present.

This Friday, Civic Practice Partnership Artists-in-Residence Rashida Bumbray and Miguel Luciano will present two pop-up programs that preview their ongoing work at The Met.

In the sixties, the figurative paintings of Baselitz, Richter, Polke and Kiefer challenged the primacy of abstraction in response to an era characterized by challenges and upheavals, utopias and reorientations, power and protest.

Olafur Eliasson: In real life will offer a timely opportunity to experience the immersive world of this endlessly inquisitive artist.

We present the new issue of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine - #2 2019 (63). It will soon be available in stores of Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

The ancient Roman sculptor has transformed a utilitarian object into a luxurious work of art.

At The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, the show that officially ought to attract less of our attention due to the small number of pieces exhibited is precisely what draws us in as a result of its excellence. This exhibition is dedicated to Gerhard Richter and his seascapes.

Over the coming year, Sotheby's will present the unique collection of two eminent Parisian socialites, art lovers and philanthropists: late Count Edouard de Ribes and his wife Jacqueline.

For six decades, Frank Bowling (b. 1934) has explored and expanded the possibilities of paint, influencing generations of artists through his spectacular kaleidoscopic and visionary paintings.

Christie’s’ Books department is pleased to announce the sale of the collection: Paul Destribats, Bibliothèque des avant-gardes in partnership with the experts Jean-Baptiste de Proyart and Claude Oterelo.

Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present an exhibition of 24 works by 14 artists, all of whom explore the classic form of a bowl in diverse and engaging ways.

A visionary painter, printmaker and poet, William Blake (1757-1827) created some of the most iconic images in the history of British art and has remained an inspiration to artists, musicians, writers and performers worldwide for over two centuries.

THE ON SHOW CALENDAR by category and chronological order of date of opening.

By the end of he workshop, students will have learned the craft of creating a portrait that is successful both in its representation of the subject as well as in the vibrancy of the paint itself.

he Metropolitan Museum of Art will present visual representations of the moon from the dawn of photography through the present in the exhibition Apollo’s Muse: The Moon in the Age of Photography.

During the summer of 1888 in Brittany at Pont Aven, Paul Gauguin, an artistic genius who saw himself as the guru of the avant-garde, dictated to the man who would become his disciple, Paul Sérusier, the guidelines for a new kind of painting. This adventure and its pictorial repercussions are traced in 3 exhibitions at Musée d’Orsay, Musée du Luxembourg and Galerie Malingue in Paris.

The Venice Biennale has become such an important moment in the global art calendar that countless events now congregate around it. They tend to be of a more classical nature than those at the national pavilions and the international pavilion of Ralph Rugoff, and are generally of a remarkable quality.

It’s like a visual punch in the face. A beauty that is both powerful and spiritual. The Oceania exhibition at the Musée du Quai Branly, which has come from the Royal Academy in London, is quite possibly one of the most beautiful currently on view in Europe.

From traditional formats to canvases more than 1.8 meters high and a monumental work of 4.26 meters wide, Monet: The Late Years will gather a selection of 50 paintings on loan from major public and private collections in Europe, the US and Asia.











