Fashioned by Sargent
Portraits by the painter are paired with original garments worn by his sitters
Judy Chicago: Herstory
From early experiments in Minimalism to recent activism – the New Museum presents a wide-ranging survey of the artist’s work
The Lost Mirror: The Image of Jews and Judaism in Medieval Spain
The Museo Nacional del Prado examines representations of and attitudes towards the country’s Jewish population in the Middle Ages
Acquisitions of the Month: September 2023
A Regency torchère and a recently rediscovered work by Francisco de Zurbarán are among the most remarkable works to enter public collections
Lavery. On Location.
Though the Irish painter is perhaps best-known for his portraits of society figures, extensive travels across Europe and America in…
Marisol: A Retrospective
Marisol, an artist often associated with the Pop Art movement, is best known for her large-scale sculptures such as the…
Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400–1800
In the period between the 15th and 18th centuries, women artists in Europe were largely overshadowed by their male counterparts,…
Re/Sisters
The complex relationship between the treatment of the environment and the treatment of women is explored in this group exhibition…
In the studio with… Rashid Al Khalifa
The Bahraini artist only spends about two hours a day in his airy studio – but that focused time is all he needs
Erin Christovale
Curator, Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; co-founder, Black Radical Imagination
Are the art market’s problems being blown out of proportion?