The Abstract Expressionist movement, born in 1940s New York in the wake of World War II, is remembered for its bold style — large scale, dynamic gesture and evocative colors — and star-studded cast: ...
The Persian translation of the book “After the End of Art” by Arthur C. Danto has been released in the bookstores across Iran ...
During the Cold War, the CIA quietly funded and promoted Abstract Expressionism as a weapon against Soviet ideology, turning modern art into a symbol of Western freedom. While the USSR pushed ...
Japanese master Takashi Murakami took inspiration from a trip to Monet's Giverny for his L.A. solo show at the Perrotin, ...
Generally overlooked in Art History 101 was the inverse: how European materials and images were repurposed by Indigenous artists. That 1941 MoMA show was full of ancient Native objects, along with ...
The exhibition includes 83 works, part of a large Swiss private collection. It is a journey through the history of painting ...
An exhibition in New York celebrates the work Strausfeld made for a cinema in London over the course of more than thirty years—designs of graphic confidence that were clean, strong, and scornful of ...
"We are witnessing the erosion of human rights and international agreements with alarming normalization," Juan Pablo Sallato ...
Rubber City Theatre cast performs Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream," feminist 1921 drama "The Verge" in theater's ...
S.C. contemporary artist William Buggel of Meggett, died on Dec. 29, 2025, at the age of 86. He leaves behind a legacy in the ...
New Zealanders have a rare chance to see masterpieces by Warhol and Pollock alongside diverse contemporary voices shaping American art today.
The rise isn’t sudden. It reflects decades of artistic innovation, institutional validation, and global recognition of Indian modernism’s depth. Here are five Indian artists whose paintings now ...