They shaped the art world with their vision and turned heads with their wardrobes. These artists made personal style part of their legacy.
In 1888, Van Gogh and Gauguin’s vision of an art utopia in Arles spiraled into madness, betrayal, and one of art history’s greatest feuds.
Peggy Guggenheim’s lifelong pursuit of daring, innovation, and emotional truth transformed the 20th-century art world, one acquisition at a time.
Discover eight, arguably lesser-known, masterpieces by Marc Chagall that reveal new dimensions of his dreamlike, emotional, and symbolic world.
From Fauvism to paper cut-outs, Henri Matisse redefined 20th-century art through an uninhibited embrace of color, movement, and the radical pursuit of joy.
Lenny Kravitz to Agnes Gund, these collectors aren’t just people with deep pockets; they are devoted aesthetes who live intimately with the art they love.
Discover the history of Helen Frankenthaler's life and how she transformed abstract art with her soak-stain technique, bold color, and lasting cultural impact.
Picasso and Braque co-invented Cubism, but their friendship fractured with time. Discover the complex bond behind modern art’s boldest shift.
A rare look at Harry Benson’s iconic black-and-white portraits, where fame, intimacy, and history collide in timeless photographic form.
On World Art Day, we spotlight 10 visionary artists who kept Leonardo da Vinci’s legacy alive through science, mysticism, and bold ideas.