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Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
London may be a sprawling metropolis, but it’s also a garden lover’s paradise. With more than 3,000 parks and green spaces, ...
For Michael Marrero, one creative medium could never be enough. A Key West native of Cuban descent, Marrero is a filmmaker, ...
From sultry at Armani Privé to dystopian at Schiaparelli and Balenciaga, designers reveled in the color black for their ...
Works from the Bank of America Collection” assembles 89 photographs, lithographs, sculptures and paintings by 39 artists to ...
Originally approached by Avignon to mark their 25th anniversary as the European Capital of Culture, Jean-Michel Othoniel more ...
Kit Roberts ventures into the furthest reaches of The John Rylands Library as it celebrates its 125th birthday ...
Even at peak visitor periods, the worst excesses can be avoided and you’re never more than a bridge away from secluded Venice ...
With 175 National Trust sites taking part in this year's brilliant Summer of Play, there's no excuse not to get involved.
Abraham's Boys arrives in theaters next weekend, inviting audiences to experience Van Helsing like they never have before.
Westchester County and the Hudson Valley are home to several historic homes that offer visitors more than just a glimpse into ...