Andrew Bone: An Artist with a Mission

In November 2008, with generous sponsorship from Park West Gallery, wildlife artist Andrew Bone undertook a South African expedition that took him to the extremes that the continent had to offer.

Celebrate Rembrandt’s 403rd Birthday

The Bowers Museum is inviting the public to join in its celebration of the 403rd birthday of Dutch master Rembrandt van Rijn. The event, on Wednesday, July 15, will include performances, art [...]

The Art Books of Henri Matisse at the Haggin Museum

The Haggin Museum presents The Art Books of Henri Matisse, an exhibition of original illustrations and text by one of the preeminent artists of the 20th century.

Renoir Retrospective: Promise of Happiness at The Seoul Museum of Art

The largest exhibit of Pierre-Auguste Renoir artworks ever to be held in Korea is being shown at the Seoul Museum of Art.

BBC1 Announces Modern Masters Arts Series

BBC1 is to launch a new peaktime arts documentary series looking at the impact of four major artists on the world.

The Teenage Rembrandt Revealed

The earliest depiction of Rembrandt has been identified in a painting by his colleague, Jan Lievens.

Romero Britto Transforms Bentley into POP Art

For his exhibition “Come to my World" in Berlin, the famous artist Romero Britto chose a Bentley Continental GT as a canvas for his cheerful and vivid signature motifs.

Miró – Dupin. Art and Poetry

Twenty-five years after artist Joan Miró's death, The Joan Miró Foundation presents a new exhibit Miró – Dupin. Art and Poetry.

Norman Rockwell’s Rosie the Riveter Joins Crystal Bridges’ Collection

Norman Rockwell’s painting Rosie the Riveter, an immensely popular icon of the American work ethic, is now part of the permanent collection at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Art Exhibit By Leslie Lew “Food for Thought”

The John C. Hart Library is pleased to announce an exhibit of “Food for Thought,” sculpted oils by Leslie Lew.