The Lancaster native's 'Purgatory' is the Met’s first acquisition of a work by a living, formerly incarcerated artist.
Even though the Getty Center is now under the mandatory evacuation zone as a result of the Palisades wildfire, the center says there's no other place where its priceless art collection could be safer.
Los Angeles Getty Center’s priceless collection braces for wildfires as evacuation order expands to museum - The museum is ...
The opening reception for the exhibitions will be on Sunday, January 26, 2:00-4:00pm, with exhibition talks beginning at ...
At least dozens, if not hundreds, of artists have lost their homes, studios, and artwork in the Los Angeles fires. Galleries ...
Le Monte Booker, former chief financial officer of Chicago’s iconic Field Museum, is now supervising 300 Newfields employees, ...
In a market largely uninterested in art historical rigor, dealers Christine Berry and Martha Campbell have secured success by ...
The Toll Brothers Sales Center and model home are located at 853 Ranchland Road in Fort Worth. For more information on ...
When a fresh banana taped to a wall sold for $9.6 million in New York in November, it became the year’s global art-world sensation. But in Australia, wealthy collectors and investors were ...
The app contains over 4,500 public-domain art pieces from over 900 artists. It's quite the collection. I always think it’s better to experience art in person, seeing it up close and getting a ...