Christophe Cherix has been named director of MoMA, taking up his duties in September 2025 after more than 16 years with the institution. A curator renowned for his international vision and landmark exhibitions, he succeeds Glenn Lowry with the mission of guiding the museum into a new era while honoring its legacy.
The world of art has embraced a groundbreaking publication dedicated entirely to artificial intelligence-generated art. The AI Art Magazine, a 176-page biannual release, has made its debut, aiming to document and celebrate the fusion of human creativity and intelligent machines...
Climate activists from Just Stop Oil target ancient Greek statue Demeter at British Museum, linking climate crisis to potential famine. Protest sparks debate on art safety.
The National Gallery implements liquid ban following Just Stop Oil art protests targeting Vincent van Gogh paintings. Learn about new security measures to protect artworks.
"As a teenager, I was a big fan of Velázquez, Camille Pissarro, Picasso, and Fernand Léger, among others. In the 1980s, I saw a Raoul Dufy exhibition in London, which had a positive physical impact on me. Again, in 2015, I saw Peter Lanyon’s gliding paintings, which had a similarly powerful but very different effect."...
A recent artwork by Banksy, featuring a traffic stop sign with images of military drones, was swiftly removed after its installation in South London's Peckham neighborhood. The removal, witnessed and reported by locals, adds to a series of events involving the mysterious artist's work, including the recent revelation of his identity through a BBC interview.
Christophe Lambert, renowned actor, reveals a monomaniacal passion for art, collecting with intense personal devotion. Despite misadventures, he remains committed to his love for art, dreaming of a public space to share his eclectic collection
"My artistic experience began very young. My father painted forgeries of masters. I remained in awe of his copies for a long time. At 9 years old I began to draw seriously. "...
Climate activists attacked Velázquez's 'Rokeby Venus' at the National Gallery, protesting new UK oil and gas licenses. The painting was damaged, and the activists were arrested, sparking debates about environmental concerns and historical significance.
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