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Mr and Mrs… There are certain artists like that, especially when it comes to women, who are always presented as a couple. This time the Tate Modern is exhibiting German artist Anni Albers until 27 January in a large-scale exhibition without her excellent abstract-painter husband, Joseph Albers.

Certain figures take their place in the art history pantheon because they’ve invented something new. Within this hall of fame there’s the Flemish artist Pieter Bruegel known as Bruegel the Elder. The prestigious Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna is dedicating a retrospective to him until 13 January comprising 90 works including 30 paintings.

Starting December 22, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will present an exhibition focusing on early painting styles that emerged in the Pahari courts of North India during the 17th and 18th centuries.

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Opening December 17 at The Met Fifth Avenue, Epic Abstraction: Pollock to Herrera begins in the 1940s and extends into the 21st century to explore large-scale abstract painting, sculpture, and assemblage.

The Turner Prize 2018 has been awarded to Charlotte Prodger for her solo exhibition BRIDGIT / Stoneymollen Trail at Bergen Kunsthall.

Miami is a city of migrants where people seem to speak Spanish more often than English, and the Art Basel Miami Beach fair (ABMB), now in its seventeenth edition with 268 exhibitors, has established itself over time as the art fair of the Americas, from North to South.

We present the new issue of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine - #4 2018 (61). It will soon be available in stores of Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.

Indeed, the birth of the practice of collecting African art arose within a colonial context that had little interest in the exact authorship of objects, their creators being considered to be simple artisans. But "In Africa the notion of the artist is very important, despite the fact that we do not know their names and the works are for the most part unsigned.” explains the famous Belgian dealer Bernard de Grunne


Erskine, Hall & Coe are delighted to present Jacques Kaufmann’s first exhibition in London, comprising over seventy works in stoneware, porcelain, slate and mixed clays, made between 1990 and 2018.

Extensive new information is now posted online about The Metropolitan Museum of Art's upcoming exhibitions.

In March 2019, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will present Vincent Van Gogh: His Life in Art, an exhibition showcasing key passages in the artist’s life, from his early sketches to his final paintings, and chronicling his pursuit of becoming an artist.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that, nearly 50 years after the founding of its curatorial department devoted to the Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas, it is embarking on a plan to completely renovate its Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.

Annual Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche display. 20 ft. blue spruce with a collection of 18th-century Neapolitan angels and cherubs among its boughs and groups of realistic crèche figures flanking the Nativity scene at its base, displayed in the Museum's Medieval Sculpture Hall.

David Hockney’s Portrait of an Artist (Pool with Two Figures), painted in 1972, realises $90.3 million — a world record price for a living artist — as 20th Century season total passes the $1 billion mark.

On 28 November, Christie’s will present the single owner auction Russian Literary First Editions and Manuscripts: Highlights from the R. Eden Martin Collection.

Tate Liverpool presents the first major UK exhibition in 30 years of renowned modern artist Fernand Léger (1881–1955).

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Even though Andy Warhol may not have had the museum namesake he deserved in New York – he is still part of the local heritage in the same way as the Brooklyn Bridge. When the Whitney Museum in New York announced they wanted to stage a retrospective dedicated to the high priest of Pop Art, one might have had grounds to suspect that they simply wanted a blockbuster exhibition. I must say that I was absolutely blown away by the show.










