When, in his essay “The American Action Painters,” Harold Rosenberg described the “encounter” at the heart of the new ...
As evocations of England’s rural idyll go, John Constable’s The Hay Wain (1821), a paean to the Suffolk of his childhood, is ...
The cherry industry is reeling in northern Michigan. Nik Burkhart is trying to capture the bumpy transition to a new era.
Ocean Grove 15-year-old Jess Stoney admits it’s pretty cool that she will be the youngest artist to ever exhibit at the ...
As mid-October rolls around we’re enjoying some serious and not-so-serious art by Carrie Mae Weems, Mala Iqbal, Lady Shalamar ...
On display through the summer were over 50 paintings of homeless people’s tents, based on photographs Koshi took during his runs.
What do Margaret Thatcher, Sir Walter Raleigh and William Gladstone have in common? Time’s up; they’ve all recently been removed from the walls of No 10. In August, there was great consternation when ...
Not boasting or anything but I grew up with Constable. My grandmother had a copy of The Hay Wain in her sitting room and I ...
Vive L'Impressionnisme! is cleverly curated. The exhibition is arranged thematically, with landscapes on the first floor and ...
Auerbach found his home in London after his parents sent him to Britain in 1939 under the Kindertransport scheme. This ...
David Olusoga traces the lives of residents in two apartment blocks – one in London, the other in Berlin – to tell the story ...
"The Surrealist Manifesto" was published a century ago. Artists like Andre Breton and Salvador Dali aimed to create a better ...