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    Henri Matisse painting of five nude figures holding hands in a circle dancing
    10 Things You Probably Don't Know About Matisse
    Born on New Year’s Eve in 1869, Henri Matisse became one of the most influential French painters of the 20th century. Here are 10 surprising facts about the life of Henri Matisse.
    Olympia (1863). Oil on canvas, 130.5 × 190 cm (51.4 × 74.8 in). Musée d'Orsay, Paris
    Édouard Manet's Olympia Makes US Debut This Fall
    When the exhibition Manet/Degas opens this fall at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, all eyes will be on Olympia, Edouard Manet's celebrated painting, which will be making its debut in the United States.
    Lisa Schiff
    Lisa Schiff, Art Advisor to the Elite, Faces Millions in Fraud Claims

    Lisa Schiff, the once revered art advisor, has recently come into the spotlight for a lawsuit that accuses her of using her advisory firm to defraud clients in a Ponzi scheme. In the past, Schiff was known to be an advisor to the elite, with clients ranging from Leonardo DiCaprio to major corporations, foundations, and institutions.

    Yirui Jia, Cocoon, 2023. Acrylic and coffee on canvas, 53 by 46 in. 134.6 by 116.8 cm.
    Frieze Seoul Returns for Its Second Edition
    Featuring more than 120 galleries from 30 countries worldwide, Frieze Seoul (September 6-9, 2023) returns to the dynamic Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX) in the city’s acclaimed Gangnam district for its second edition, which will be Frieze Seoul’s first fair in the post-pandemic world.
    Shahzia Sikander, NOW, 2023 (Detail).
    Preview Eva Respini's 'Rewriting Histories' at The Armory Show
    When the Armory Show kicks off on September 8, there will be a show curated by Eva Respini in the Platform section featuring 12 large-scale installations under the theme of 'Rewriting Histories.'
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    Installation view of Manet/Degas
    At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Manet and Degas Go Head to Head
    Annie Leibovitz, Amy Sherald, Columbus, GA, 2022. Photo courtesy of the artist ©Annie Leibovitz
    Annie Leibovitz's New Exhibition Boldly Re-Examines the Artist's Practice
    Agnieszka Kurant, Post-fordite 3, 2019.
    These 14 Pioneering Women Collectors Are Re-Shaping the Art World
    Jim Schlett
    National Parks Have Inspired Artists for Over a Century
    The Custer Fight by C.M. Russell, 1903.
    The Joy of Painting, television’s gateway to learning for the self-taught artist
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    Abstract Painting by Alma Thomas
    Exploring New Alma Thomas Show at Smithsonian American Art Museum
    10 Standout Museum Shows to See this Fall Across America
    Reina Sofia Lifts Photo Ban on Picasso's Guernica
    Design
    Worker Restoring Frick Gallery Ceiling
    Restoring The Frick Collection’s Historic Fifth Avenue Home
    Russian Attack Damages Historic Cathedral in Odesa
    The Smiley Face's History: Exploring a Joyful Symbol
    Women Artists
    Georgia O'Keeffe
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    Why Rosa Bonheur's "Horse Fair" is a Masterpiece of Realism
    Pop Art: 6 Artists Other than Andy Warhol
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    Shahzia Sikander, NOW, 2023 (Detail).
    Preview Eva Respini's 'Rewriting Histories' at The Armory Show
    Frieze Seoul Returns for Its Second Edition
    From Avedon to Bradford: Exploring the Best of Art Basel 2023
    Modern Art
    Leonardo da Vinci, Annunciation, c. 1472.
    The Golden Ratio Revealed in 7 Masterpieces
    Explore Claude Monet's Iconic Garden at Giverny
    The Best Art Museum in Every U.S. State
    Indigenous Art
     Benjamin West, The Battle of La Hogue, c. 1778. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
    History Painting: An Art Genre or the Manipulation of Truth?
    9 Indigenous Art Accounts to Follow on Instagram
    What’s the Deal with Christopher Columbus Monuments?
    Renaissance
    This corner of a cabinet of curiosities, painted by Frans II Francken in 1636, reveals the range of connoisseurship a Baroque-era virtuoso might evince.
    Remarkable Art Collecting Families That Shaped the Art World
    The Mona Lisa: A Brief History of da Vinci's Famous Painting
    Three New Theories on Vermeer, Da Vinci, and Van Gogh
    Asian Art
    Still image from Indrajaala/Seduction, 2012, by Pushpamala N. (Indian, b. 1956). Video, 4:30 min. Lent by the artist.
    'Beyond Bollywood' Brings Together 2000 Years of Dance in Art
    Colors as Transgression in the Holi Festival
    India's Statue of Unity is the World’s Tallest Statue, Here's Its Story
    LGBTQ Artists
    8 - self-portrait in the afternoon light, january 2019, puberty
    Preview Laurence Philomene’s Masterful Monograph: "Puberty"
    Eisenman’s Paintings Back in NYC Art Scene at Hauser & Wirth
    6 Art World Events for Pride 2022
    Gallery
    Exterior view, Hauser & Wirth New York, 18th Street, Courtesy Hauser & Wirth
    Hauser & Wirth Launches Gallery Space for Prints and Editions
    How These Artists Reimagine the Immigration Process
    Truth and Fiction Collide In Luc Tuymans Show at David Zwirner
    Latin American Art
    Melchor Pérez Holguín, Pietà (detail), Bolivia, c. 1720.
    Why the LACMA’s “Archive of the World” Catalogue Matters
    Neo-Concretism: the short-lived but influential art movement
    Pre-Columbian Latin America: The Chavín of Ancient Peru
    Antiques
    Euros bills hanging to dry on a clothes line
    How Money Laundering Works In The Art World
    Creature Comfort: Animal Art in the Home
    The Cabinet of Curiosities & Colonialism
    Auction
    Pablo Picasso, Femme à la montre 1932, oil on canvas, 51 ¼ x 38 inches. Courtesy of Sotheby's.
    Collection of Art Patron Emily Fisher Landau to Bring in $400 Million at Auction
    Rare Book Sale to Bring in Over $25 Million at Sotheby's
    Phillips' Game-Changing Dropshop Platform Will Directly Benefit Artists
    Photography
    Photo by Zoe Hamill, photographer and photography technician at Stills Gallery in Edinburgh
    Developing Magic: Unlocking the Secrets of Darkrooms
    Female Photographers Who Shaped the Way We Look at the World
    In Conversation with William Kentridge
    Ancient Art
    The city of Bagan set against the rising dawn. Credit: Nicholas Kenrick, flickr.
    10 Ancient Wonders to Visit This Year
    A Brief Look at Sun Symbolism Through Art History
    The True Story Behind the Antikythera in Indiana Jones 5
    Drawing
    Jordan Belson Brain Drawing, 1952 Ink on paper 7 13/16 x 7 13/16 inches (19.8 x 19.8 cm) Estate of Jordan Belson, Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery
    The Mystical Tradition: Drawings of Memory and Mystery at the Drawing Center
    Santa Claus Through History: Tracing the Evolution of a Beloved Icon
    The History of Copying Art: A Learning Tool or a Cheat? 
    Sculpture
    Abraham Palatnik: Experimentation/Enchantment. Published by Nara Roesler Books.
    Three Books About Art for Your Summer Reading List 
    The 7 Wonders of the Ancient World Revealed
    Wangechi Mutu’s Magically Intertwined World
    Painting
    Detail from Samuel Kerson's mural, The Underground Railroad, Vermont and the Fugitive Slave, Entering Vermont in 1855, memory of Harriet Tubman and Sojourner Truth
    Controversial Mural Can Be Covered, Court Rules
    Revisiting the Lost Tarot Deck of Surrealist Leonora Carrington
    10 Summer Paintings with Clear Skies
    Black Artists
    Nina Simone in 1965, Wikimedia Commons
    Nina Simone’s Childhood Home Gains Support to Become a Historic Site
    Hilton Als: The Pulitzer Winning Critic Discusses the Art of Curating
    12 African American Artists You Should Know More About
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