Every month, hundreds of galleries add newly available works by thousands of artists to the Artnet Gallery Network—and every week, we shine a spotlight on one artist or exhibition you should know.
He would return to the same subjects again and again: forests and trees, fruit and faces, bathers in and out of water. For the renowned French artist Paul Cézanne, it was all about the effort: "I ...
In its new exhibition Peter Cook: City Landscapes, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art showcases drawings by the influential architect, best known for his architectural theories and visionary concepts.
Joan Linder is known for making drawings packed with thousands, and even hundreds of thousands, of tiny, energized marks. Her subjects include the banality of mass-produced domestic artifacts; the ...
Over 200 Works from the Archives of the Bass Museum including Paintings, Fine Art Photography, Architectural Drawings and Models, Modern and Contemporary Art, Drawings and Contemporary Sculpture. On ...
"Grotesque Head of an Old Woman," recently acquired by the National Gallery of Art, is one of several studies by Leonardo exploring exaggerated facial expression. Leonardo da Vinci, "Grotesque Head of ...
Calyces (left) resemble the base of flower petals. These cells help the brain perceive sound and locate where it's coming from. On the right, the labyrinth of the inner ear, which contains the sensory ...
Given the independent nature of the course, its transition online worked quite well. Participating directly from one’s own studio or home engages a different headspace. We suddenly exist in each other ...
David and the great moderns of the past, Manet and the impressionists -- Cézanne and post-impressionism -- The school of Paris, Matisse, and the Fauves -- Cubism, surrealism, other movements -- ...
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