Being a prophet in one’s own land is a challenge that extends to artists as well. Carl Larsson, now one of Sweden’s most celebrated painters, initially faced little success in his home country.
Carl Larsson, Midvinterblot, 1915, oil painting. Swedish National Museum of Fine Arts, Stockolm As we move through the vast spaces of the museum, we encounter many other masterpieces. The following ...
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A new book explores the life and legacy of pioneering Indigenous artist, Carl Beam, from M'Chigeeng First Nation, on Manitoulin Island, from the unique viewpoint of his daughter. Anong Migwans ...
When grappling with loss during the height of the COVID-19 lockdown, artist Karl Orozco had nothing to say. “I knew that I ...
New Scandinavian artist honored at the Petit Palais in Paris! From October 1, 2024 to February 16, 2025, take a voyage of ...
Still, so much of the art world remains attached to Manhattan and its money that it feels like Brooklyn is but a satellite orbiting the gleaming cluster of galleries that stretch from Chelsea to ...
Three Just Stop Oil activists have thrown soup at two of Vincent van Gogh's paintings in London's National Gallery just hours after members of the protest group were jailed for doing the same ...
A soulful exhibition curated by the actress and her friend Suzanne Bocanegra, an artist, explores caregiving and community. By Bob Morris Otobong Nkanga’s installations can seem simultaneously ...