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Still, given the hand-wringing and self-righteous mudslinging that have accompanied recent Gauguin exhibitions, the time is ...
Some said Paul Gauguin was a monster, and others said he was a master. Sue Prideaux implies he was both in her book Wild ...
In a world that often demands constant reinvention, Danu Innasithamby has learned to hold fast to the values that matter most ...
A Monumental Tribute to the Titans of Art Sky Gallery is proud to announce the launch of “Glimpses of the Masters”, a ...
MOMA pays tribute to a restlessly innovative artist whose life’s work was to give abstraction soul.
Every week, the critics and editors at the The New York Times Book Review pick the most interesting and notable new releases, ...
The 10 best books of May give you an early start on porch-swing, beach, and vacation reading.
The French Impressionism winter blockbuster exhibition at the National Gallery of Victoria makes up in beauty what it lacks ...
The Santam’s Child Art project invites children across the nation to submit their artwork to show their talents. Santam corporate social investment (CSI) manager Tersia Mdunge said art enhanced ...
The Basel painting is particularly significant, since it has determined how we perceive Gauguin in his final year. Gone is the brash and confident face of his earlier self-portraits; wearing ...
A painting once hailed as Paul Gauguin’s final self-portrait is now under renewed scrutiny after an amateur art sleuth raised doubts about its authenticity—sparking a fresh scientific ...
“My love for art has always been a part of me,” Lapidus says. “As a child, painting was a central focus of my life, and I studied at an art school for seven years. As an adult, I felt a ...