News

What’s wrong with a dancing elephant? There’s more to Kevin Sloan’s paintings than meets the eye. There is always something going on in the background of the artist’s paintings of animals ...
Mary Magdalene is one of the most intriguing figures in Christian history and has been portrayed in many different ways. Some say she was a sinner, others say she was a saint, some others say she ...
Dedicated art storage facilities offer purpose-built environments designed to house and protect artworks under tightly controlled conditions.
Watch Street Paintings Come to Life at Denver’s 23rd Chalk Art Festival This colorful two-day outdoor festival in the Golden Triangle Creative District features 230 artists and 4,000 pieces of ...
Rare M.F. Husain paintings secured by NAFED to be auctioned on June 12 after Bombay High Court approval.
Now, decades later, two missing paintings are back in their rightful home inside a northern New Mexico museum. The missing paintings vanished from a Taos art museum 40 years ago.
The Kimbell Art Museum has acquired a rare 18th-century French painting previously caught at the center of a lawsuit between an international auction house and a private buyer.
The workshop, called “Feathers: A Transcultural Art History,” grew out of a dialogue between Marisa Bass and Allison Caplan, professors in the history of art department, about their mutual engagement ...
In Kent Monkman's “History is Painted by the Victors" at Denver Art Museum, the artist wears both his queer and Indigenous identities on his sensational sleeves.
He draws inspiration from his own taxidermy mounts or wildlife art books. His average feather painting takes about an hour and Rivette guesses he's painted about 75 feathers so far.
She’s back. After two years of traveling, “Madame X” — the iconic 1884 portrait by John Singer Sargent — has returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it’s the star of a new ...