The Wallis in Beverly Hills will observe Día de los Muertos with the first Family Fest of the season on Saturday, Nov. 1, starting at 11 a.m.,  a time to ...
Bharti Kher returns to painting with a bold new show at Perrotin Paris, exploring the body, energy, and inner transformation.
Something remarkable has happened in art galleries over the past decade. Where once only idealized, narrow representations of ...
When you are attracted to someone, you have to fulfill each other's needs to live a happy life with each other. They have to ...
Venus figurines, with exaggerated sexual characteristics such as big hips and breasts, began appearing about 40,000 years ago ...
Curated by Henriette Huldisch, chief curator and director of curatorial affairs, “Sculpture Court” includes 20 pieces ...
“Of course the women were important, but it was because they were our muses.” With these words, Roland Penrose, second ...
Does it feel like entertainment, advertising and social media are switching back to a straight man’s fantasy? The trend could ...
The Tokyo International Film Festival featured a conversation between Yamada Yoji, director of 'Tokyo Taxi,' and 'Kokuho' ...
An 18th-century wax model became both a medical teaching tool and a haunting symbol of beauty, science, and control ...
A self-taught visual artist Aparna Banerjee’s solo art exhibition, The Sacred Wild, is a perspective on nature, stories and myths. Curated by Shubho Sengupta, the exhibition, which was inaugurated ...
In the print “Cazadores de sueños” (“Dream Catchers”), a quintet of skeletons is on a hunting mission, using butterfly nets to capture such beings as a flying armadillo playing the saxophone and an ...