Rembrandt website gets an overhaul
This year marks the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt’s death in 1669. To commemorate the milestone, the Getty Museum has announced the relaunch of a website that offers high resolution images […]
Frieze Sculpture hits Regent’s Park once again
It’s that time of year again! The time of year, that is, where Regent’s Park becomes an open-air art gallery showcasing a number of sculptures. As part of Frieze, Frieze […]
William Blake at Tate Britain
During his lifetime, William Blake (1757-1827) ceaselessly wrote poetry and created artworks of all kinds that often dealt with his views on society and religion. Now considered one of the […]
30 UK organizations aim to reduce their carbon footprint
In 2014, then president Barack Obama tweeted out a simple message saying: ‘We are the first generation to feel the effect of climate change and the last generation who can […]
Latinx artists forging their future in the artworld
Latinx artists and advocates are pushing the boundaries of language and gender in the art world. By relinquishing the gendered terms of latina or latino, creatives are exploring their art […]
US judge rules in favour of the Met concerning a Picasso and allegations of Nazi-era looting
Recently, chief US circuit judge Robert Katzmann upheld a 2018 ruling concerning Pablo Picasso’s The Actor (1904-1905) meaning it will stay in the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. […]
Basquiat like you’ve never seen before…literally
Graphic novels innately cross the threshold between art and literature. Their style has been reflected by a number of artists over the years like Roy Lichtenstein whose blend of fine […]