In 1954, surrealist Rene Magritte painted four variations of an intriguing work bringing together night and day. One just sold for a record-breaking price, the other is on rare show in Australia.
Peter Doig's thrilling new curatorial effort at Gagosian in New York brings together some two-dozen works about the street.
In - Kill House, I'm going to call it - you have a revolver, an uzi, and a shotgun. Press F for a satisfying kick. Press Space to double or even triple jump. Land a headshot and there's a chance ...
The Colombian-born artist's new collaged work is unnerving and frenetic, reflecting the fractured world around us.
A hundred years ago, in a world brewing with change, an idea emerged from the literary and artistic movement of the 1920s. The publication of André Breton’s Surrealist Manifesto in 1924 introduced ...
The artist's “L’empire des lumières” sold for a massive $121 million, and experts hope the large number could be a sign of ...
In a world where algorithms increasingly shape everyday life, many works of art are beginning to reflect how intertwined ...
Move over, Picasso, van Gogh and Warhol. With an inscrutable painting, the Belgian painter breaks a nine-figure threshold at ...
At the opening, Observer spoke with ASMA about how this show marks a new chapter in their practice, channeling more ...
A survey at the Rose Art Museum offers a probing look at the 41-year-old artist’s career as he rides a surge of admiring ...