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The painting of a Nuenen woman, on loan from Hong Gyu Shin, is the first Van Gogh ever exhibited on loan from a Korean ...
As New York City defrosts, it’s not just the tulips blooming — the city’s bursting back to life with something for everyone.
Native Modern” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art may wonder about how Mary Sully would react to seeing her first solo ...
Let's face it, you're going to find yourself in a queue at Frieze so you might as well have some historical facts to hand for ...
Three different exhibitions at LUMA Arles, in France, delve into history in a celebration of all mediums; Amy Serafin went to ...
The exact birthday of the mill is not known but the family knows it was built in 1525 and over the past 15 years they have ...
We have never seen something like this in the market,” says David Galperin, vice chairman and head of contemporary art at ...
From colourful beach huts to sandy beaches – here are some of our favourite seaside towns to visit near south east London.
Andrew Klavan defends the spiritual value of depicting evil. But he often discounts the spiritual danger involved.
Hiroshige was one of Japan’s most popular print artists during the Edo period and this new exhibition shows how his visual ...
Gulammohammed Sheikh retrospective at KNMA Delhi may not be linear, but it captures six decades of the key Indian artist's ...
London's National Gallery has had a big makeover and is finally set to open to the public. Is it a hit or a miss? Here's our ...