Art has always drawn inspiration from experience, be it the physical world perceived by the senses or more abstract aspects, ...
The Bowes Museum, just over the North Yorkshire border, is pleased to announce its major new exhibition 'From Joséphine Bowes ...
From a distance, you might mistake Picasso shield bugs for little Easter eggs. But why are the insects so colorful, and what do they have to do with Picasso? PETBOOK author and biologist Saskia ...
After a two-year hiatus, the epic exhibition is back in Melbourne this weekend. Find works by more than 100 independent ...
Trish Parker, a renowned Northeast Ohio artist, and two adult sons traveled to Switzerland during Thanksgiving week. They ...
Hélène de Beauvoir, the lesser known sister of feminist philosopher Simone, was a gifted painter who has been unfairly ...
Watercolor class with Jungwha: noon Tuesday, Firehouse Art Center, 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont. South Korean-born Junghwa Lee, a self-taught artist, leads a happy, stress-free class at Firehouse. The ...
including Picasso and other cubists. Like Hibi, with whom she was friends, she had studied at the California School of Fine Arts (later the San Francisco Art Institute). The place was remarkably ...
His paintings were colorful, gestural, and often abstract, and his vivid prints of animals, flowers, and exotic landscapes adorn ... He championed artistic variety, and Stroud called him “the Picasso ...
The best-kept secret of the current art season—at least to judge by the absence of prior national news coverage—is “Picasso and Paper” at the Cleveland Museum of Art, through March 23.
Should we be worried? I asked David Nahmad, the patriarch of the powerful art world dynasty and one of the most bullish Picasso investors out there. He just laughed. “I wish it will go down ...