The idea for a naked nocturne at the Delvaux exhibition comes from Blootgewone Eva’s en Adams (Bltgwn). The exhibition builder Tempora, responsible for the concept and development of "Paul Delvaux and ...
The objects were recovered pursuant to several criminal investigations, including one into previously convicted London-based trafficker Robin Symes, who passed away in 2023. Throughout the ongoing ...
Known for a pioneering practice which addresses themes of race, history, feminism, cultural memory and identity, Lubaina Himid frequently employs storytelling and historical research to challenge ...
Born in 1933, Michelangelo Pistoletto is one of the pioneers of Arte Povera. He has received numerous awards, including the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Venice Biennale in 2003 and the ...
The group of 45 early works made during the period 1969–82 will feature paintings, watercolours, artist books, photos and woodcuts, rarely displayed in the UK before. The exhibition will also include ...
The return follows the launch of The Met’s Cultural Property Initiative, which includes a focused review of works in the collection by the Museum’s Head of Provenance and the hiring of additional ...
Grünbaum, a noted art collector, possessed a substantial collection of modern works, including over 80 pieces by Schiele. He was arrested by Nazi authorities in 1938 and forced to transfer assets to ...
Foster + Partners with Yinka Shonibare and Michel Desvigne Paysagiste Heatherwick Studio with Halima Cassell, MRG Studio, Webb Yates and Arup J&L Gibbons with Michael Levine RDI, William Matthews ...
The Rosing Collection includes over 8,000 original black and white photographs of English architecture, landscapes and maritime history from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s, when England was ...
Recent studies now suggest the wall dates back about 300 years earlier than past estimates, reaching as far back as the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771 BCE). This stunning discovery, found in the ...
The work selected for the first year is Monet's The Petit Bras of the Seine at Argenteuil (1872), a work which has left the Gallery only once in the last 20 years. Monet depicts a tranquil scene of a ...
The federal court of justice in Karlsruhe sided with the judgment of a lower court, ruling that Birkenstock’s sandals could not be considered “copyrighted works of applied art”. The court added: “For ...