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Artnet News team writers pick their favorite art books, from Monet's Garden to Giacometti's studio and Warhol's diaries.
Disability is the central theme of a new exhibition of paintings by the artist Lucy Jones, who creates brash, brightly ...
The Impressionists were the original rebels — rallying against the status quo of the time; painting with pastels; and ...
A lost 1913 watercolor by Man Ray has resurfaced in an attic, offering insight into the modernist’s early transformation.
Jenny Saville’s peers shunned painting in favour of alternative media such as photography, video and installations, the artist stuck to her guns and, unapologetically, worked on canvases as large as ...
Melbourne art lovers are in awe of the NGV’s latest exhibition French Impressionism, which features more than 100 works from ...
Health and illness are recurring themes in the history of art—they’ve been portrayed in a multitude of ways over the centuries, and across many media. But the issue of physical wellbeing, and the ...
Gauguin’s final “self-portrait” is a fake, according to Fabrice Fourmanoir, a French researcher who lived for many years in French Polynesia. Following his investigation, the Kunstmuseum ...
‘Self-Portrait with Beret’ by Claude Monet Monet’s creations are classic and iconic and same with his self-portrait. Soft colours, loose brushstrokes, and a distinct expression.
There’s the exciting debut, the struggle for recognition, the moment of mainstream success, and then—the real test—the transition into something lasting. What's the secret to Self Portrait ...
The first ever United States survey of artist Blanche Hoschedé-Monet puts her in the spotlight outside of the shadow of her famed relative.
Notwithstanding the suggestion of the title, Vanessa Severo’s self-penned solo show at Writers Theatre about the iconic 20th century Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is not so much a self-portrait of ...
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