And the movement just might be more influential than ever.
Marking the Artnet Auctions Premier Prints and Multiples sale, we trace the evolution of Pop art through some of the sale's ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – There is some exciting news for the Albuquerque Museum. They have a new exhibition coming to town this Friday titled “Another World: The Transcendental Painting Group.” The ...
At her white house by the sea, artist Premalatha Seshadri reflects on five decades of work, solitude, and being an outsider ...
Surrealism is an avant-garde art and literary movement that began in Paris in the 1920s and sought to unleash the unconscious mind. Women artists within the movement often drew on its dreamlike ...
A 19th-century French impressionist artist who perished almost a century ago is the world’s leading aesthetic terrorist; you just don’t know it. Fortunately, the Renoir Sucks at Painting (RSAP) ...
In October 1825, a New York City bookstore displayed three paintings in its windows that changed the course of American art.
A painting depicting an anti-slavery picnic held at Weston Park in 1845 is now on view at Tufts Library, and is providing a window into Weymouth's abolitionist history. Weymouth Historical Commission ...
The sixth edition of the GEMS: Collecting Post-War Abstraction sale, curated by art world veteran Dakota Sica, is now live for bidding on Artnet Auctions through March 25. Below, we spoke to Sica ...