In New York, Vermeer show reveals art of the love letter
The show brings together a trio of paintings by 17th century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer
The show brings together a trio of paintings by 17th century Dutch master Johannes Vermeer
From one archipelago to another, Filipino artists explore connection and culture in “A Wild Sea”
Now on its 58th year, Shell’s longest-running student art competition continues to uplift young talents
A rare oil painting of Mahatma Gandhi, believed to have been damaged by a Hindu nationalist activist, is to be auctioned in London in July
León Gallery’s recent “The Spectacular Mid-Year Auction” 2025 concluded with several record-breaking sales.
With pieces like Emilio Jacinto’s quill and the Malolos Constitution at León Gallery’s auction, why aren’t these in a public museum?
“Paint Your Path” by Nigerian artist John Madu is the first solo exhibition by an African artist at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum
Why a painting’s past provenance, owners, secrets, and journey can be just as vital as the art’s present
The Metropolitan Museum reopens its African art collection on Saturday, exploring the “complexity” of the past and looking to the present
How the pioneering Filipina modernist Anita Magsaysay-Ho mastered egg tempera to paint the women who would define her legacy
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