Desolation. Deprivation. In a move that mirrored the incarceration of Jewish people, Gypsies, and numerous marginal groups into European concentration camps during World War II, the North American government also...
Comedian, actor and musician and modest art collector Steven Martin has made his first foray into art curation with a new art exhibit at the Hammer Museum; The Idea of North: The Paintings of Lawren Harris. Curiously...
The first major exhibition in the United States of photography by Japanese artist Ishiuchi Miyako, as well as the first time in many of these works are on view, Ishiuchi Miyako: Postwar Shadows at the Getty includes...
Minister of Finance under Louis XIV, Nicolas Fouquet was not just a lover of money and upward mobility but also a patron of the arts with the eye of a connoisseur. His passion lay with two wives: Louise Forche, who died...
The Veil. The Vault. Mysterious and incredibly feminine. Both cavernous and saturated with natural light. An amazing art collection, housed in an astonishing building that — itself — is an iconic work of art, The Broad...