A gallery assistant studies a forgery "Virgin and Child, called the Madonna of the Veil" created by Umberto Giunti, in the manner of Sandro Botticelli at a press view for "Art and Artifice: Fakes from ...
London’s Courtauld Gallery has completed work on a modernization project that has been underway since 2018. Today, June 9, the gallery revealed images of its revamped interiors at Somerset House ahead ...
“If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change,” says Tancredi, the anti-hero of the Italian novel The Leopard. It is perhaps unfair to compare the Courtauld Gallery to the 19 ...
Installation view of There Not There at the Courtauld Gallery, London (photo by Oscar Abdulla, image courtesy the Courtauld Gallery) LONDON — How to convey the presence of absence? Or, more difficult, ...
Louise Bourgeois’s Fillette (Sweeter Version), 1968-99 - The Easton Foundation/VAGA at ARS, NY and DACS, London 2025 What’s that hanging near the start of this risqué exhibition of abstract sculpture ...
In the gallery’s murky half-light, the alcohol-softened face of Toulouse-Lautrec’s In a Private Dining Room at the Rat Mort, c.1899, became still more poignant, and Van Gogh’s Peach Trees in Blossom, ...
Henry Moore’s drawings are far less well known than his sculpture, and the first thing that strikes you about them is how monumental and sculptural they are. This is true even when he’s drawing people ...
When Claudette Johnson was a student in Wolverhampton in 1982, she saw a reproduction of Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon (1907). Its effect was double-edged: it freed her imagination but its ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. London’s influential Courtauld Institute and Gallery today reveals a £30mn donation from the Reuben Foundation, ...
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