Charles Baudelaire is our most religious 19th-century poet. It’s just that his poetry does religion in the mode of anti-religion.
A new retrospective at the Legion of Honor spotlights the late Sacramento painter Wayne Thiebaud as a master student of art ...
Art dealer Gordon VeneKlasen abhors censorship but concedes that China represents a huge, still untapped market: “Asia is a ...
Discover the hidden stories of the Louvre in Paris, with Elaine Sciolino’s new book Adventures in the Louvre, out this April ...
Artists can be self-obsessed jerks. But you can get in touch with your artistic side without falling into that trap.
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Anselm Kiefer’s “Breaking of the Vessels,” weighing more than seven tons, is one of the artist’s many manic dissections of ...
Conservators unveiled the completed restoration of the frame that once held Rembrandt's "Christ in the Storm on the Sea of ...
Vladimir Putin views his country’s cultural sphere like any other sector: a subordinate dominion, which should submit to the ...
Through sacrifice and unwavering faith, Abraham’s covenant with God prefigures the greater fulfillment in Christ, as depicted ...
Zand's 'Ingenious Clocks,' which the Houston Symphony debuts this weekend, salutes little-known 12th-century scholar ...
As live football receives more coverage and there is a match on virtually every night, the art of co-commentary is becoming ...