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An Emily Sargent exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art introduces long-lost watercolors by John Singer Sargent's ...
Nathan Myhrvold might be best known for his dynamic images of food, the natural world takes center stage in his newest body ...
The overlooked printmaker Blanche Lazzell, of West Virginia, deserves recognition as one of America's first Modernists and ...
Our columnist dishes on the private museum world’s most powerful split—and the Team Gallery founder’s latest skirmish.
A lost 1913 watercolor by Man Ray has resurfaced in an attic, offering insight into the modernist’s early transformation.
We break down the importance and impact of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein with Leskovar Fine Art, who specialize in Modern and ...
A remote and neglected masterpiece by Fra Angelico has been restored ahead of the Renaissance legend's major museum show in ...
Digital art trading platform SuperRare is debuting an IRL New York art gallery in the East Village, to be called Offline.
Bought and thoroughly renovated by Lagerfeld while the creative director of Chanel, Pavillon de Voisins sold in a candle ...
Scholars have found a 3,000-year-old Babylonian hymn praising the city, its citizens, and deity Marduk, with the help of A.I.
Marking the final day of Pride Month, we've brought together works found on the Artnet Gallery Network that embody the ...
Long considered something of a market backwater, Los Angeles became a force in the commercial art world during Blum and Poe’s ...