Damien Hirst's retrospective "To Live Forever (For a While)" at Museo Jumex, Mexico City, showcases over 50 works, exploring themes of life, death, and time.
Degas' ballerinas blend beauty with somber reality, depicting dancers' grace and the harsh lives many led as prostitutes for wealthy patrons.
ARTPOP was Lady Gaga’s most polarizing album. Although many misunderstood it, it cemented Gaga’s status as a visionary in visual arts and music.
Andy Warhol's "Death and Disaster" series depicts graphic violence like car crashes and suicides, contrasting his vibrant celebrity works.
This exhibition unites the unique styles of artists exploring the relationship between art and life through their distinct expressions.
Cubism, a 20th-century art form, featured abstract and avant-garde styles as seen in the works of Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, and André Lhote.
Discover 5 potters to follow on Instagram, from whimsical designs to unique plant pots, adding artistic flair to your feed and home.
Artists have explored being buried alive, merging discomfort and fear into their art. From Keith Arnatt to Mike Parr, discover their intense works.
"To Take Shape and Meaning" at NC Museum of Art showcases works of 75 Indigenous artists, celebrating resilience and cultural visibility.
Voguing is an expressive dance style rooted in 1960s Harlem's ballroom scene, blending fashion, art, and BIPOC and LGBTQ+ cultures, popularized by Madonna.