Artistic styles exist only in retrospect. While many of their defining characteristics are formulated in manifestos by pioneering artists, a style can’t be fully understood until it has become a thing ...
Upon walking past the curved walls of the first-floor hallways, visitors of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston are greeted by slightly sequestered galleries featuring curious, unsettling, and vibrant ...
In the close confines of an intimate gallery space at the Museum of Fine Arts, two titans of 20th-century art engage in an imagined pas-de-deux: Mark Rothko, the American Abstract Expressionist master ...
Curved lines and block colors in shades of orange, yellow and blue create the image of an artist, framed by a border of abstract shapes. Look a little closer and you can see the artist’s beret with ...
Tel Aviv’s first mayor, Meir Dizengoff, was ruminating about a Jewish art museum in Eretz Yisrael when he invited Marc Chagall to visit him in the spring of 1931. While they were discussing potential ...
In her most personal work to date, third-generation gallerist and art curator Lily Mora explores the archives of her late grandmother, French-born Australian artist Mirka Mora, for a new show at the ...