“David Hockney 25,” the exhibit that just opened at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, is the largest to date of the British artist, featuring more than 400 works—including some never seen before.
Alex Da Corte,"Kermit The Frog, Even" (© Alex Da Corte; photo by Nicolas Wefers, courtesy the artist and Fridericianum, Kassel) Wake up, hide your jewels, and smell the pain au chocolat! Paris Art ...
The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery will present “Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900–1939,” highlighting the myriad ways that American women contributed to the city’s vibrant ...
Kehinde Wiley: courtier or court jester? Sincere artist or shrewd businessman? Visitors can make up their own minds at the Musée du Quai Branly – Jacques-Chirac in Paris, where the African-American ...
A painting by Italian Modernist Amedeo Modigliani made history at Sotheby’s Paris’s Modern art sales on Friday. Bust of Elvira (1919) more than tripled its estimate to fetch €27 million ($31.3 million ...
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In 1874, the eighteen-year-old John Singer Sargent and his American expatriate parents moved to Paris, from Florence, where he was born in 1856, partly in quest of better art teaching for the ...