The activist who was accused of throwing soup on a $90 million painting has been sentenced after protesting with fellow Just Stop Oil activists.
On March 17, 1776, the Continental Army under Gen. George Washington forced British troops to evacuate Boston.
Claude Monet was once in such financial difficulty that he gave away 35 of his paintings to guarantee a loan. The French Impressionist painter, who faced severe poverty in his early career, was forced ...
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Edgar Ramirez is an LA-based artist who transforms street signs. Inspired by the industrial landscape where he grew up, he turns the signs into striking pieces of art that highlight the realities of ...
The museum, which opened in the United Arab Emirates in 2017, has so far escaped damage from nearly 1,800 Iranian drone and ...
From the new Jane Austen drama The Other Bennet Sister, to the return of Last One Laughing and New Zealand crime-comedy ...
And, I almost forgot to mention, admission to this David Hockney show is free. Hung along the corridor surrounding the Serpentine’s North gallery, A Year in Normandie is Hockney’s largest work to date ...
Europe wrestles winter back into its suitcase and a slew of long-haul favourites sit neatly between rainy seasons and peak humidity.
Explore Hughie O'Donoghue's first solo exhibition in New York, showcasing remarkable works that evoke memory and identity.