On a grey February afternoon in London, the Hayward Gallery offers a welcome jolt of colour and shine with two new ...
Tickets on Sale for Vampire Mardi Gras The Vampire New Orleans Mardi Gras is coming to the Historic Dona Ana Courthouse on ...
Anselm Kiefer was born in the southern German town of Donaueschingen a few months before the end of the Second World War. On ...
Fifty years ago, the Dahlov Ipcar was dreaming up lavish, exotic scenes in a starkly different realm, on a Georgetown farm.
Japan had lived in relative isolation from the outside world. American gunboat diplomacy, instigated by Commodore Perry in 1853, opened up Japan for trade with the West. The Japanese did not wish to ...
A retrospective of montages by Linder exudes charm, menace and sensual thrills. Just ignore the vapid work of Mickalene ...
Greek mythology is prominent in art dating from antiquity through to the renaissance and even in contemporary artwork. During ...
Paddington returns to deepest, darkest Peru, Idina Menzel hikes back to Broadway in “Redwood,” videogamers reshape history in ...
The stunning mid-career retrospective puts in perspective Brown’s oeuvre through its vast scope and falls within a roster of ...
Fascinate, an exhibition of Tyler Durbano's work, will be on display at Campus Gallery in Barrie from Feb. 13 to March 22 ...
Mexican artist Fabian Chairez, who gained fame for the painting La Revolución or Zapata in Heels, continues to question symbols through his art, now exploring the similarities between religious and ...
In collaboration with various banking institutions on Boerne’s Hauptstrasse and the Boerne Art League, Catherine Phillips-Robertson, a local artist, has been named Artist for the Month of February.