Munch’s little seen portraits prove to be remarkable odes to the people who influenced him, as well as wicked takedowns ...
One of the 19th century’s greatest writers, Hugo also found time to produce art admired by founder of surrealism Andre Breton ...
For the kids Archie and Lilibet, the Duchess served up what looked like a petri dish of mould, topped with whipped cream for ...
From pastoral landscapes at The Clark to the visionary art of Minnie Evans at the MFA, this season's art exhibits embrace the ...
For more than 15 years, the brick building in south Lincoln has served as a local hub for the U.S. Department of Agriculture ...
The self-proclaimed “food artist” wakes up at 5 a.m. every day to craft his masterpieces, which have ranged from a bacon-maned Mufasa to Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” made out of pasta — using anything ...
Norwegian painter’s portraits at London’s National Portrait Gallery show his social side, while at Harvard his woodblock ...
Munch was one of the first truly modern painters. One who dug beneath the social and psychological veneer of the everyday.
When the French novelist died in 1885, he left behind The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Les Misérables – and a fragile cache of jaw-dropping art ...
Few subjects cared for his unnerving depictions — and a show at London’s National Portrait Gallery makes clear why ...
Plus, who snuck in to the Art Production Fund gala? Which gallery is hiring a dedicated stationary bike rider?
The portraits of Edvard Munch contain hidden psychological depths. Here's our pick of the top five masterpieces in a new show ...
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