Our final Art Deco Centenary designer profile spotlights Hildreth Meière, a pioneering muralist who left her indelible mark ...
Large panels filled with pages of zestfully handwritten notations set the tone for ‘Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing, 1960–91’ at Kunsthalle Wien. Covering much of the ground-floor wall space, ...
Having made its debut during the Oscars week last year, the Insofu high jewellery collection by Chopard returns with 15 new ...
Tarun Tahiliani, fondly known as TT, is one of the reigning deities of fashion, and he’s in no mood to slow down. After soft-launching his luxury prêt-a-porter ...
SINGAPORE – Walk past 55 Amoy Street and a bright turquoise wall featuring Mona Lisa’s eyes is bound to catch your gaze. You might also spot British actress Audrey Hepburn donning a red hat ...
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Poitiers – French artist Eugénie Dubreuil has collected more than 500 works by female artists, beginning in 1999. Last year she donated her collection to the Sainte-Croix Museum in Poitiers ...
A 2022 study of major art museums in the United States found that 87% of artists featured in these institutions were men. Luckily, Europe fares far, far better. For International Women’s Day ...
WATFORD CITY, N.D. — I spent last week in the desert of Arizona, where all the northern cowboys go to play and ride horses and escape the deep freeze of winter. For five days, Wickenburg turned ...
This year we celebrate the 100th anniversary of one of the most notable movements in design: Art Deco. Originating in 1920s Paris, and spanning everything from architecture to decorative accessories, ...
MANILA, Philippines — Local art galley Galerie Stephanie will represent the Philippines at Art Fair Tokyo 2025, Asia's oldest art fair. This will mark the gallery's seventh appearance at Japan's ...
In the first of our Art Deco Centenary profiles, we look at the Russian-French artist and designer Romain de Tirtoff – better known as Erté – who became credited as "the father of art deco".