Whyte’s spring auction of Irish & International art promises to deliver another exciting opportunity for collectors to acquire rare artworks of outstanding quality and enduring value.
We all need a bit of mood-boosting from time to time. Whether it’s finding our inner calm, rising above adversity, or just having a laugh, these artworks are sure to lift you up and improve your mood.
Saved from the Holocaust, this supremely modern painter captured the devastation of postwar Britain as if its wounds were his own – but he ultimately found salvation in painting.
Dado, a Montenegrin artist naturalized French, left his mark on contemporary art with his eclectic style mixing surrealism, art brut and free figuration, exploring themes of violence, monstrosity and ...
Between 1978 and 1998, Omni magazine brought both science news and science fiction to Britain and America. The Mind's Eye: The Art of Omni is the first book to bring together a wide selection ...
Arts venue boss warns Glasgow is facing cultural ‘blackout’ unless trend for cuts is reversed Francis McKee is stepping down from the CCA after 18 years.
In War/Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, which runs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, through February 3, 2013, photography’s ability to capture every aspect of war—from ...
Tate Britain, LondonA Flemish ‘paintrix’ at the court of Elizabeth I, a magnificent mouth artist and a glamorous suffragette are finally given their due in a show tracing female artists’ rocky road to ...
Gaurav Kripalani, the recently appointed Festival Director for Singapore International Festival of Arts (Sifa), experienced internal debate before making the decision to become involved with the ...