Features
On July 20, 1969, human beings first set foot on the Earth’s moon. We look back on the moon’s presence and significance in art throughout history
Jul 26, 2022
Gertrude Stein: A Woman With an Unparalleled Drive for Art
The American writer befriended many of the most important artists and writers of the time when she lived in Paris, accruing a significant art collection and becoming a driving force for their careers
The Sordid Life of Caravaggio
“Tenebrism was a trademark technique of Caravaggio’s, and perhaps creates a fitting analogy for the artist’s life. For, as replete with wrongdoing as it was, he also created numerous paintings of immense beauty”
Man Ray’s Subtle Surrealistic Genius Women
The iconic artist's Le Violon d'Ingres will vie for a new record this week, allowing for a review of his portrayal of other women