We embrace the breadth of Joaquín Sorolla’s oeuvre and his global reach in the Vision of Spain gallery at the Hispanic Society in New York.
After visiting Europe 60 years ago as a penniless art aficionado, Juan Antonio Perez Simon overcame hardship to amass a ...
The West Palm Beach museum's season also includes a new artist-in-residence and an exhibition that examines humanity's ...
A permanent fixture of the museum, however, is Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida’s Vision of Spain, comprising 14 monumetal oil paintings commissioned by the Society in 1911.
The Museum of Western Art has announced the addition of “A South Texas Aesthetic: Paintings and Sculptures by Noe Perez and ...
Two days after the death of Egon Schiele in 1918, Gustinus Ambrosi, a young admiring sculptor, arrived at his coffin, opened it up, and made a mold of the man’s face. Though Ambrosi would ...
Stories of haunted paintings have circulated for centuries, and we love these tales because they suggest that the creative process can conjure something far darker than Vantablack. Do some ...
Preview the Jameel Prize exhibition, coming to London's V&A, with a focus on moving image and digital media The winner of the V&A and Art Jameel’s seventh international award for contemporary art and ...
New York City is full of free outdoor art that you don't even have to go to a museum to see. Sculptures, murals and photographs can be found in its parks, sidewalks and on its buildings!
By Emily LaBarge The sprawling PST festival of more than 70 exhibitions doesn’t quite live up to its theme of art and science colliding. But there is a handful of impressive entries.
The new exhibitions continue with "Sorolla and the Sea" from Nov. 23 to April 13. Called a "master of light" by impressionist Claude Monet, Spanish painter Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida balances ...