The Art Institute of Chicago has received a massive gift of French art from collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz.
Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley; 415-351-1400; anthonymeier.com. Through Feb. 14: Solo exhibit by San Francisco artist Dave Muller, known for his music-themed paintings. 10 a.m.
4h
The Slovak Spectator on MSNMore exhibitions, projects closing or in risk of closure in Slovak National GalleryIn the last six months, the Slovak National Gallery (SNG) has had three acting directors following the dismissal of Alexandra Kusá in August last year by Culture Minister Martina Šimkovičová, who is a ...
Black galleries are a conduit between Black creatives, collectors, and the community. Supporting galleries amplifies Black art and history.
For nearly 50 years, the Centre Pompidou in Paris attracted millions of visitors with its incredible inside-out architecture, ...
While it all boils down to curating a collection of things that make you happy, there are small tweaks to make it cohesive ...
In her first solo exhibition following college, Angie Guptill is showing her collection of nature- and animal-themed pottery ...
Langston Hughes is known as the people’s poet. I would say Biggers is the people’s painter. The man and the work are one.” ...
Somaya Critchlow, 31, is showing her provocative paintings alongside a storied collection that includes work by Rubens, van ...
Our insularity has protected the local commercial market from the vagaries of the global art industry, but it also keeps ...
Chicago collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz have donated 200 paintings, 50 sculptures and nearly 2,000 drawings by some of the biggest names in French art.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results