Short Film Festivals don't get the same publicity as the International Film Festivals like Cannes and Belrin and yet there you can find just as, if not more cre...
It was in the middle of 1960 that the art of graffiti started spreading, firstly at the political scene of America, where many political activists wanted to pub...
From Wednesday 25th January 2017, Galleria Mario Iannelli is delighted to present a solo exhibition by the painter Yorgos Stamkopoulos entitled 'Trajectory', cu...
The space has always fascinated mankind. Perhaps space's inaccessible nature creates to man the need to access the wider universe. Or maybe the need for lim...
David Hockey is set to release a career-spanning limited edition art book that weighs 35kg featuring 450 signed prints, yours for £1,750. David Hockey: A Bi...
Salvador Dalí’s surreal and erotic cookbook will be rereleased by Taschen in time for Christmas 2016. Dalí is better known for melting clocks than butter, b...
As with much of Tempest’s work, the poem was written for live performance and is also featured on an album of the same name which has been gaining posit...
Words by Charles Bliss
Splattered in tye-dye and DayGlo colours, the new exhibition at the V&A poses the question: How have the finished and unfinished r...
This summer, the passengers of Saint-Lazare - Vernon-Giverny line in France might enjoy some impressionist art, after the decision of the National Railway C...
According to sources, Liza Minnelli is asking for $40 million for all of Andy Warhol's work that she has in her possession. Plus, she is trying to keep this...
The french capital can't handle the intense weather and the museum is forced to close.
Artwork that is usually stored in the basement will be moved, sinc...
What happens if you put clothes on some of the most famous statues in History? Does the way we dress indicate who we are?
Léo Caillard, photographer, in ...