The Renaissance, as a wall label in Reimagining the Renaissance reminds us, began in Italy six centuries ago but its ...
Lydia Blakeley, Bex Massey and Bobbi Essers lead a new wave of painters combining disparate scenes to process our fragmented visual world ...
Michaël Borremans shares talked to us about his career, coinciding with "A Confrontation at the Zoo" at Museum Voorlinden in ...
Like many women artists of earlier centuries whose work has survived, Artemisia came from a family of artists. Born in Rome in 1593, she was the oldest and most artistically inclined child of the ...
The transfiguration prepares us for the passion, death and resurrection of the Lord. St. Luke’s telling of the event draws us into the mystery of divine love, a love that embraces human suffering and ...
The recent discovery of an art forger's workshop reminds us of the long history of fraudulent artworks – here are the simple ...
Paris has spoken, and fashion’s final authority has laid down the law: This coming fall, it’s all about power shoulders, ...
Ji Xin from China combines traditional Eastern and Western techniques with classical aesthetics in his portraits of ethereal ...
At 18 feet by 7 feet, ‘The Last Supper’ is a wonder on canvas. The painting is the largest work on canvas by Daniel ...
Janiva Ellis questions pat solutions with her fractured spaces and artworks that feel as if they are under construction, ...
The affinities between the German master of spectacle and his Dutch artistic forebear are underlined in an Amsterdam show ...
The London-based artist speaks to ArtReview about influence, abstraction and materialism ...