While history often spotlights Henry Moore or Brancusi, Hepworth shaped modern sculpture with equal force and far greater subtlety.
An exploration of Cy Twombly’s life, legacy, and the backlash to abstract art—why his scribbles aren’t nonsense, but modern poetry in motion.
Explore a selection of 12 lesser-known paintings from Symbolist reveries to quiet modernist scenes, chosen for their mood, mystery, and immersive visual poetry.
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.
Meet the contemporary sculptors turning porcelain, fabric, wax, and hair into surreal visions of fragility, fantasy, and emotional power.
Pop Art pioneer James Gill debuts “Women in Cars” on April 30 at New River Fine Art—an exclusive event benefiting Jack & Jill Center.
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.