Art History

Showing results 1-20 of 92

Zoffany’s new collection of wallpapers draws from an important chapter in British design history

In Collaboration with Zoffany

An exhibition aims to give voice to the ‘fallen women’ at the heart of the Victorian brotherhood

BY Chloë Ashby |

At Museo di Roma, an exhibition of sculptures by Antonio Canova celebrates the sumptuous style as one of the ‘birth-pangs of modernity’ 

BY Jamie Mackay |

A new retrospective shows a different side to the cosmic dreamer

BY Figgy Guyver |

How conservation efforts can end up fictionalizing history

BY Hanno Hauenstein |

An exhibition at New York’s Historical Society presents 70 arresting images from pioneering women

BY Kadish Morris |

A collection of Medieval bestiary books go on display at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles

BY Frieze News Desk |

Marysia Lewandowska unearthed a collection of photographs while searching the Venice Archives, ahead of her display at this year’s Biennale

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new perfume installation by Paul Schütze evokes the spirit of the renowned writer

BY Shelley Klein |

An exhibition at Sammlung Scharf-Gerstenberg, Berlin, sheds new light on the artist’s fascination with ancient Egypt

BY Carina Bukuts |

The collection includes robes made from salmon skin and a deerskin jacket worn by a 19th century fireman

BY Frieze News Desk |

In further news: backlash over Serpentine Pavilion architect’s unpaid interns; Whitney Museum hit by further protests

BY Frieze News Desk |

A new show at the Japan Society in New York reflects a career’s research into the emergence of the Japanese avant-garde

BY Cleo Roberts |

A new compilation traces the critic and artist’s thinking over several decades, including gems from Roland Barthes, Edward Hopper, Lucy Lippard and others 

BY Lucy Cotter |

Tate Modern is encouraging visitors to slow down at its major exhibition of the French Post-Impressionist painter

BY Figgy Guyver |

A century on, the Viennese master’s paintings and drawings still lay life bare: the angst, thrill, the thrum of flesh

BY Meara Sharma |

Flecks of rare blue pigment found in a skeleton show women were also skilled manuscript painters 900 years ago

‘In this era of social violence and the return of the irrational, has the interhuman sphere become, paradoxically, obsolete?’

BY Nicolas Bourriaud |

In a new book, T.J. Clark scours art historical depictions of divinity for clues about our contemporary age

BY Shahidha Bari |

English Heritage are calling for more commemorative plaques in London devoted to women from history; and you can nominate your own