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Spring is here! Wander the gardens as they burst into bloom and explore beautiful displays on view.
The Kunstmuseum Bern presents the most comprehensive retrospective to date on Heidi Bucher (1926-1993) in Switzerland.
We present the new issue of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine - #1 (74)/2022. It is already available in stores of the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today the second iteration of In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.
Renowned for his powerful paintings of American life and scenery, Winslow Homer (1836–1910) remains a consequential figure whose art continues to appeal to broad audiences. Opening April 11, 2022, Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents will reconsider the artist's work through the lens of conflict, a theme that spans his prolific career.
On March 17, 1856, the brilliant Russian artist Mikhail Vrubel was born.
The Kunstmuseum Bern presents the most comprehensive retrospective to date on Heidi Bucher in collaboration with the Haus der Kunst, Munich, and the Muszeum Susch.
Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present our annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition for the fourth year running.
This highly curated auction will complement Hillwood's upcoming virtual fundraising benefit, Through the Fire.
Together with our co-hosts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, we will explore labor justice and the ways that workers leverage their power in relationship with Domingo Ulloa’s 1960 painting “Braceros” and a 1975 photograph by Cathy E. Murphy depicting Fred Ross and Dolores Huerta.
Der März beginnt musikalisch: Les Passions de l’Âme beglücken Sie mit einem farbenprächtigen Oratorium von Georg Friedrich Händel und das Abschlusskonzert des Piano Trio Fest bringt gleich drei Meister von Weltrang gemeinsam auf die Bühne.
Spring is coming! Wander the gardens to find early bloomers, and celebrate Orchid Month, in honor of Marjorie Post's favorite flower.
Explore stories of porcelain, historic and contemporary, inspired by the special exhibition The Luxury of Clay: Porcelain Past and Present. Virtual Conversation with Artist Roberto Lugo
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today that it has acquired an extremely rare bronze relief attributed to Gian Marco Cavalli, an Italian goldsmith, sculptor, print engraver, and medalist who worked for the Gonzaga court in Mantua. Created around 1500
Featuring more than 35 works, Fictions of Emancipation: Carpeaux Recast will reflect on the role Western art has played in representing misconceptions of racial difference
Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present our annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition for the fourth year running.
Scala is proud to represent France's Centre des Monuments Nationaux; which includes world famous sites and monuments such as the Arc de Triomphe, the Pantheon, the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, Mont-Saint-Michel, Carcassonne, and the castle of Azay-le-Rideau to name just a few.
The discovery of porcelain in Europe is one of innovation and intrigue—one that shaped the luxury goods market in the 18th century.
The New Israeli Sound festival will be one of the musical highlights of the summer of 2022, and it will take place for the first time both inside the museum itself and across the entire area adjacent to the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center.
Marjorie Merriweather Post had a lifelong love affair with orchids, her favorite flower, investing significant resources into fueling this passion. Today, Hillwood's collection contains over 2,000 orchids of approximately 1,200 different species, hybrids, and clones.