Portraits inspired by Napoleon by Kehinde Wiley and Jacques-Louis David come together for the first time ever
When you see Kehinde Wiley’s Napoleon leading the Army over the Alps, it is reminiscent of Jacques-Louis David’s 19th century painting, Napoleon Crossing the Alps, in more than just its […]
Tate Britain features John Hoyland in ‘Spotlight’ series
Sometimes, to get the feel for an artist’s progression as they develop through their career, you don’t need to look at hundreds of works. Sometimes, it only takes a few […]
Banksy comments on the removal of 2017 Brexit mural
Earlier today Banksy took to Instagram to comment on the fate of the artist’s 2017 Brexit mural in Dover. ‘Oh,’ wrote Banksy, ‘I had planned that on the day of […]
‘Sisters of the Brush’: An exhibition in Hawaii exploring The Seven and the women artists who helped pave their way
Entering its final weeks is a unique exhibition of Hawaiian artworks. These works aren’t just any works, though, as they represent a significant group of women artists called The Seven […]
‘Michael Jackson: On the Wall’ continues to flourish at Espoo Museum of Modern Art
Since Leaving Neverland, a 2019 documentary, shook the core of many fans of the singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, his reputation has been tinged for some. You might expect that […]
18 Shades of Gay going grey- iconic Montreal installation ending
For the last decade, if you were to take a walk through Montreal’s Gay Village- the vibrant and strongly LGBTQ+ neighbourhood along St. Catherine Street- you would be privy to […]
Musée d’Orsay receives paintings that once belonged to Gustave Caillebotte’s bulter
A set of five artworks by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) now grace the walls of the Musée d’Orsay. Though little known, the works of art show an intimate side mainly because […]