For his first non-American subject, documentary filmmaker Ken Burns chose Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci.
This year’s satellite fairs bring bold themes, fresh perspectives and a dynamic mix of innovative cultural experiences to venues across the city.
The National Gallery's "Paris 1874" exhibit and the Museum of the Bible's first public viewing of the Megiddo Mosaic both ...
Sarah Dwyer is always playing, whether it is with scale, color, material or subject matter—but you’ll have to discover the ...
If you are keen to explore a city that boasts history, culture, and plenty of attractions, Paris, France is one of the b ...
Sotheby's Paris' auction, which was held earlier on the 13th November (yesterday), yielded a few interesting results, most ...
A Swiss art dealer, Yves Bouvier, is at the centre of a long-running legal saga after a French court ruled that ...
While not all of the artist’s works are problematic, the exhibition unequivocally pardons Wesselmann’s overt leeriness.
All the stranger then that, 111 years later, the review reads as too smart for the room. To all appearances, Orphism remains ...
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is restoring “The Night Watch,” a large oil painting by the 17th-century master. Visitors have ...
A French court has ruled that Swiss art dealer Yves Bouvier and his business partner Olivier Thomas should stand trial over ...
In first major US retrospective, de Young's 'Tamara de Lempicka' reveals stunning portraits of Russian aristocrats and ...