Earlier this year, a woman in Pennsylvania bought a nude charcoal sketch for $12 at a local art auction. Something about the depicted woman’s downward gaze, the hang of flesh around her waist seemed ...
Robert Longo, "Untitled (American Eagle)" (2017) charcoal on mounted paper, 70 1/16 × 96 inches (Nancy A. Nasher and David J. Haemisegger Collection) On view now at the Milwaukee Art Museum, Robert ...
Dozens of drawings Michelangelo made while planning the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel will go on view at the Muscarelle Museum of Art after a monumental feat in networking and logistics by the ...
An extraordinary array of artworks practically leap off the flimsy paper they’re drawn or painted on in the new exhibit “Paper, Color, Line: European Master Drawings from the Wadsworth Atheneum” on ...
The Wadsworth Atheneum is a cultural gem. Established in 1842, it’s the oldest continuously operating public art museum in the U.S. and boasts a revered, encyclopedic collection. Its pedigree, in ...
Leaning in to get a closer look, Brian Mendez, a graduate student in printmaking, digs into the details of Robert Rauschenberg’s 1964 lithograph “Ark” at the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence, Kansas.
Visit the Frist Art Museum through Aug. 1 and you can learn more about the museum itself. "A Landmark Repurposed: From Post Office to Art Museum" is the title of an exhibition on display in the Conte ...
As spring returns so does a flowering of biannual, annual, and biennial art festivals and events this month. Art blooms indoors in Houston's favorite museums but also on the city's streets, parks, and ...
“David sees the world backward,” says Doug Roberts, a Los Angeles art dealer and longtime friend of David Hockney. Roberts was appearing on a panel about the artist, as part of Portland Art Museum’s ...
The exhibit includes roughly 1,000 pieces from nine different schools, spanning drawings, ceramics, and digital art.
Known for thinking outside the box, the new curator is described as a great complement to the Kimbell staff.
The Delaware Art Museum returns visitors to the 1920s during “Jazz Age Illustration,” the first major exhibition to survey the art of popular illustration in the United States between 1919 and 1942.