Goya to Impressionism at the Courtauld Gallery review: fluid, charming, and entirely at home in London - 5/5 This collection ...
In "Only for the Wicked", Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg immerse viewers in a grotesque world of sin and foolery.
London's Courtauld Institute has discovered unknown figures beneath the surface of a famous Pablo Picasso painting from the artist's Blue Period.
The A-list allure of this exhibition’s pictures, which have never been shown together in Britain before, is reason enough to ...
There’s certainly no shortage of public interest, judging by the huge response to the Courtauld’s recent Monet in London ...
Under the painting of a Spanish sculptor is the outline of a woman, according to new infrared images. The artwork will be ...
New research into a Picasso portrait from his Blue Period has revealed an underpainting of a mysterious woman hidden for over ...
Somaya Critchlow, 31, is showing her provocative paintings alongside a storied collection that includes work by Rubens, van ...
January was Human Trafficking Prevention Month. Goya is stepping up to tackle the issue of human trafficking through Goya Cares, a global initiative designed to educate parents, teachers ...
Who doesn’t love a good “dark fantasy” game where you’re basically trapped in a dark realm that’s full of monsters and other looming dangers that want to rip you limb from limb?
Time presages the mysterious Black Paintings that Goya began to make in 1820. Like them, it is rich with conspiracy. In it, a decrepit aristocrat is shown her visage by an elderly servant ...