Hirosaki is a retro castle town famous for cherry blossoms and apples.
Fukui’s artisan traditions are among the finest in Japan.
The Japanese illustrator is enjoying a resurgence amid retro nostalgia.
The pop artist finds new inspiration in Japan’s old capital.
Should we still care about the world’s most famous painting?
With Louis Vuitton, the world’s most popular artist paints the finishing touches on her legacy.
Niwa combines past and present in his pandemic series.
Okamoto urges humanity to cherish life and achieve peace.
Through exaggerated volume, Botero made monuments to humanity.
Croatian-Spanish artist Filip Ćustić examines human bodies and identities in the digital age.
Let’s dive down the rabbit hole, tracing symbolism of the latest animal of the year across time and space.
Spanish comic artist Joan Cornellà has mastered the spectacle of nihilism.
Squid Game offers a refreshing surrealist interpretation of capitalism’s mundane horror.
Tomoo Gokita depicts isolation and vulnerability through subconscious explorations.
Nara explores loneliness, sadness, and tragedy in his latest body of work.
The Austrian artist revolutionized the use of gold to create his sensual and iconoclastic paintings.
The Arlington Museum of Art brings a stunning collection of modern and contemporary art by Black Americans to DFW.
The late artist masterfully metabolized the flattened time and culture of an infinite internet age during his short life.
American artist and veteran Ellsworth Kelly leaves behind an elusive legacy of chasing the primordial through shape, color, and form.
Yesterday, April 15th, was Leonardo da Vinci’s 569th birthday. Today he is one of the most celebrated artists in history! Here are eight of my favorite Da Vinci works, ranked.
Five privately-held works by Kahlo are on display at the Dallas Museum of Art.
Homer captures the joyless transition from slave labor to wage labor after the U.S. Civil War.