Victorian mourning jewelry, often made with hair or teeth, symbolized love and remembrance. Queen Victoria's pieces marked milestones and luck.
Gustave Caillebotte's Impressionist art, focusing on realistic male figures in mundane moments, sparks debate on his legacy and potential queerness.
Saugatuck & Douglas, Michigan's "Art Coast," blends rich history, galleries, schools, & public art in a charming Lake Michigan setting.
Scarlett Kanistanaux bridges Buddhist traditions and modern art, creating sculptures that inspire introspection, compassion, and universal connection.
Explore Miami Art Week 2024: From Art Basel to satellite fairs, top galleries, iconic exhibitions, public art, and record-breaking art sales.
Miss Bugs preview "Algorithms 2.0" at Art Miami 2024, blends digital imagery and handcrafted techniques to critique celebrity, algorithms, and commodification.
Girlhood, a timeless and universal experience, transcends trends as artists from Degas to Corrigan capture its essence—nostalgia, innocence, and joy.
Altarpieces, rooted in 11th-century religious tradition, evolve as contemporary artists reimagine their storytelling potential in diverse ways.
The femme fatale archetype evolved from seductive, dangerous women in 19th-century art to manipulative, powerful figures in film noir and beyond.
Italian designer Joe Colombo's imaginative furniture, like the Elda Chair and Boby Trolley, fused art and function, leaving a lasting design impact.