Painting
Tsuki Garbian's exhibition 'A Very Still Life' deconstructs and reconstructs art on canvas
In his new solo exhibition, Garbian traces the delicate tension between the enduring lessons of the Old Masters and the urgency of the present
Three artists, three questions: 3-D imagination - sculptures
A Monet walk through Paris: Seeing the city as the artist did
Self-portrait of Frida Kahlo sells for more than $54 million, setting new record for female artists
French Jewish artist Chaim Soutine rediscovered in suitcase trove of letters
The forgotten legacy of Henri Serouya, historian, intellectual, philosopher, author of many acclaimed books and learned articles, all in French was found by the author in a suitcase in a basement.
Artist depicts George H.W. Bush praying at Western Wall as gift for former president
The gift was brought by Israel’s ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, who came to meet with the former President.
Palestinian artist paints ballet and Gaza's struggles
Gazan artist Abeer Jebril depicts restrictions that women face within the family and the community in Gaza as well as conflict with Israel and economic problems.
Prehistoric cave paintings in Spain show Neanderthals were artists
Wall paintings made by prehistoric modern humans, such as those found in the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc cave of France, are more than 30,000 years old.
Remembering Derek Stein, a master of watercolor
Derek Stein was a beloved artist whose talents were highly regarded by his devoted students and the many collectors of his work.
US Appeals Court dismisses Nazi-looted art case
Kochinsky, a Russian foreign national and art dealer living in the US, started his fight against Poland in 2010 after contacting them in order to seek reparation for the Holocaust.
Jewish heiress abandons claims over priceless painting stolen by Nazis
The painting, by French impressionist Camille Pissaro, is one of the many works stolen by the Nazis during their occupation of France in the Second World War.
Art panel recommends return of old painting to heirs of Holocaust victim
The decision to return the painting, worth between €15m-€30m, will be made by the Dusseldorf city assembly next month.
Van Gogh painting to be shown in public for first time
Titled A street scene in Montmartre, the painting depicts a man and woman, strolling arm in arm past a ramshackle fence with a windmill in the background.
Amsterdam mayor wants city's museum to return $22m Nazi-looted painting
“Returning this artwork will mean a lot to the victims and is important for acknowledging the injustice perpetrated,” Halsema wrote.