Washington Post staffers on the items they are buying for loved ones this year, and the items that are on their own wish ...
A lot of famous artists earned notoriety thanks to dark subject matter. From Francisco Goya’s “Black Paintings” to Hieronymus Bosch’s nightmarish visions to Francis Bacon’s visceral figures, their ...
The Dowse Art Museum and City Gallery Wellington Te Whare Toi are proud to announce Blood Is Thicker, an ambitious new exhibition on view at The Dowse from 29 November to 13 April. This landmark ...
Co-curated by Aaron Lister (Senior Curator, City Gallery Wellington) and Dr Chelsea Nichols (Senior Curator, The Dowse), Blood Is Thicker marks the first major survey of Jason Greig’s practice in more ...
Unforgettable: Women Artists From Antwerp to Amsterdam, 1600-1750” (Hannibal, 304 pages, $60), edited by Virginia Treanor and ...
Wilson College recently opened a new art exhibition titled “Jacques Callot and Those Who Came After” on Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the first-floor gallery of the John Stewart Memorial Library ...
It seems like a simple question, but critics and art historians have quarrelled about it for decades without agreement. Nor ...
Over four generations, one German family built a sprawling collection of European masterpieces. Now, those artworks are on public display for the very first time. Titled “The Scharf Collection: ...
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As supreme mirages of dark delight and horror, Goya’s late paintings and etchings were probably inspired by the imagery of gothic novels, which he must have read either in English or French, for the ...
¡Qué guerrero! (What a Warrior!) is an etching by Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes (Spanish, 1746–1828) from his series Los Disparates (The Follies), also known as Proverbios (Proverbs). Goya ...
Loan exhibitions attract attention not only because they show the work of great artists but because they give the public a chance to view intimately the trappings of private wealth. Both these ...