Oxford’s historic art and archaeology museum has released its 2026 exhibition programme with an exciting offering including global botany and Greco-Roman goddesses. The major exhibitions for the ...
Hidden down a flight of steps on a traffic island, two underground suites offer only a ‘few subtle nods’ to the past ...
Anne Desmet RA has been announced as Printfest 2026's Printmaker of the Year. The printmaking festival, held yearly in Ulverston, Cumbria, will have the celebrated printmaker headlining next year's ...
WORKS of Japanese art from the collection of a Kidderminster carpet manufacturing pioneer are expected to sell for more than £25k at auction.
An exhibition in Mumbai delves into its 500-year history, exploring how it became a bulwark of trade adopted by the Mughals ...
Will Barnet papers, 1897, 1929-2016. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution. Funding for the processing of this collection was provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. Funding for ...
Woodblock printing with colour was pioneered in China and reached its zenith in 18th-century Suzhou. An exceptional selection of Suzhou prints, assembled by the specialist bookseller and collector ...
For nearly a decade, leadership at three of the area’s biggest museums held steady, as directors at the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Harvard Art Museums worked first ...
With museums, special exhibitions and traveling shows tend to get more noticed. They’re new, they’re now, they may even require special tickets in addition to museum admission. Paying more means ...
After two decades of anticipation and countless delays, the Grand Egyptian Museum is finally having its grand reveal. Located just outside Cairo, the $1 billion facility is poised to become the ...
The Block Museum of Art debuted 34 edition prints and working proofs by Helen Frankenthaler on Wednesday in its “Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding” exhibition. The pieces were gifted to the museum by the ...
Of all the recently extinct animals, none seems to excite the imagination quite like the dodo-a fact Mark Carnall has experienced firsthand. As one of two Life Collections Managers at the UK's Oxford ...