Painter John Hartman, who is best known for his expressionist visions of Canada’s cities and wilds, has turned his eye to what may be termed geographical literary portraits.
This week, a pair of quintessential Fern Coppedge winter scenes will anchor a strong group of American landscapes in Hindman’s May 19th American Art auction.
Since the late 1960’s John White has been making clever performances about his life as well as turning the plans and residue from those actions into art objects.
It is DailyArt Magazine’s birthday! I cannot believe how far we have come since 2016 when I, a university student interning for DailyArt, wrote my first articles about asparagus and Father’s day.
The artist jailed for Britain’s most audacious art fraud has sneaked into top art galleries to hang his fakes next to real masterpieces. Don’t worry, John Myatt tells Event , I’ve done my time and ...
At the end of summer, the intense greens of carefully tended gardens, deciduous trees, and cultivated grounds are evident everywhere in Ottawa.
Summer is coming! And with a cultural cornucopia of delights to enjoy here at home who needs to holiday abroad anyway? There has been a mini heatwave in the UK this week that hinted at a sunny summer ...
The vast collection of museum-grade works was started in the 1950s when prices were rock bottom A collection of over 300 museum-worthy 19th-century paintings and decorative works of art ... Friday ...
“An aristocracy in a republic,” observed the writer Nancy Mitford, “is like a chicken whose head has been cut off; it may run about in a lively way, but in fact it is dead.” ...
On 19 November, Maak announce a world record for a single work by a living ceramic artist, Madgalene Odundo whose Angled Mixed Coloured vessel fetched a price £240,000 (inclusive of Buyers Premium).
The 2023 Manchester International Festival (MIF), presented by Factory International, kicked off yesterday with exciting world premieres and exclusive events by global artists. Sound and vision are ...
The historian and presenter on his new book about 12,000 years of British art, BBC philistinism and Banksy’s ‘money-making machine’.