Nancy Spero: Artemis, Acrobats, Divas and Dancers, 1999-2000. art. “Her work since the 1960s is an unapologetic statement against […]
Month: February 2014
In 1908, the Friends of the Museum of Fine Arts in Ghent acquired a painting by Théodore […]
A survey of Martin Creed’s playful, thought-provoking art is on view at the Hayward Gallery in London […]
February 2014 marks the 7th anniversary of Art is Alive! It’s been amazing, sometimes tiring but most […]
I highly recommend Beck’s new album: Morning Phase. Out on 25th February.
Miró: The Experience of Seeing, opened on 13 February at the Seattle Art Museum. The show draws […]
Aitor Throup, the London-based designer, has designed the visuals for Blur singer Damon Albarn’s first solo album and […]
The Birmingham Museum of Art is hosting the first Eugène Delacroix (1798-1863) exhibition in the United States in […]