Around 250 lots of quality items from prominent south Florida estates and collections will be sold on Saturday, Nov. 22nd, by Matheson’s Auctions, ...
HOW TO MAKE A CITY into an exhibition? Now in its seventh iteration, the Hammer Museum’s biennial survey of art made in Los Angeles was conceived in 2012 as a forum for curators to bring the city’s ...
A rare, intimate, and heritage gesture at the same time. By donating 61 works by Henri Matisse to the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the artist's family opens to the public a deeply personal aspect of ...
On December 11th, Rago / Wright is proud to present Photographic Masterworks from an Important Private Collection, a focused presentation of nearly fifty major works acquired by a discerning collector ...
The Studio Museum in Harlem presents From the Studio: Fifty-Eight Years of Artists in Residence, an expansive installation that highlights the enduring impact of the Museum’s signature ...
Mantua—a city known around the world for Mantegna, Giulio Romano, and its Renaissance splendor—is preparing to open a bold new chapter in its cultural life.
A rare genre scene by Maarten van Heemskerck and a bumper bequest of Pop art are some of the most interesting acquisitions of the past month.
Vietnamese German artist Sung Tieu has sold her work, Declaration of Donation (2025), for EUR 25,000 (USD 29,100) to fund a five-year board membership for academic and curator Mi You at the KW ...
The Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg in Berlin has opened a deeply atmospheric new exhibition, Possibilities of an Island: Thinking in Images from Gerstenberg to Scharf, inviting visitors into a rich, ...
The British Museum is infused with Sufi spirit, Henry VIII’s storied Ottoman dagger gets its own show, Rego’s art is renewed and a Fabergé sets a new record – all in your weekly dispatch.
2025 marks 30 years of the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo. The MOT collection now consists of approximately 6000 works ranging from modern to contemporary, with an emphasis on postwar art.
The exhibition situates Rembrandt alongside contemporaries like Jan Lievens and Vermeer, offering a fuller picture of the era’s creative energies.