A group of artists gathered at a hotel on the Côte d’Azur in 1937. A new book by Anna Thomasson captures the art and ...
In the summer of 1937, some of the 20th Century's most famous artists, writers and photographers were holidaying in the south of France. They included artist Pablo Picasso, photographer Lee Miller, ...
A major Warsaw exhibition presents surrealism as an international political movement shaped by anti-fascist and anti-colonial ideas.
Returning for its third edition, Independent 20th Century has already solidified its standing on the September art world calendar as an invaluable opportunity to explore, discover, and reassess art ...
In the month of May, 1932, the first one-man show of sculptures by Alberto Giacometti took place at the Galérie Pierre Colle in Paris. It was not, however, the introduction of an unknown artist.
A view of last night’s reading of “Desire Caught by the Tail” at the Guggenheim. (photo by the author for Hyperallergic) Last night and tonight, the Guggenheim is staging two special, performance-like ...
With most historical art movements, we find that there are scores of women whose influence and work have been overlooked or at the least undervalued for their contributions to the canon. The ...
In the summer of 1937, some of the 20th Century's most famous artists, writers and photographers were holidaying in the south of France. They included artist Pablo Picasso, photographer Lee Miller, ...
A small group of strange paintings attracted critics to Manhattan’s BalzacGalleries last week. They were the work of a bald, naturalized Frenchman named Jean Crotti. Painter Crotti is the most eminent ...
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