Charles Edwards painted his interpretations of canvases by Anthony van Dyck for the Metropolitan Opera’s production of “I Puritani.” Then he visited the Met Museum to see the original.
An Artist in Changing Seasons, Susan Owens, Thames & Hudson, 224pp, £25 (hb) In the 250th anniversary year of the artist’s ...
Paul Cezanne’s Pommes et oranges (around 1899) is one of the paintings that will show at his self-titled exhibition at ...
From big-name authors Colson Whitehead, George Saunders and Maggie O'Farrell to debuts and non-fiction, these are the titles ...
London’s National Gallery is uniting all of Flemish Old Master Jan van Eyck’s known portraits in one landmark exhibition this ...
Who is Vanessa Horabuena, star of the $2.75 million charity art auction with President Donald Trump on New Year's Eve at ...
NEW YORK — When it came time to decide the cover image for Wet Leg’s sophomore album , the British indie rock band packed ...
Few comics can balance edgy, properly dark humour and emotional depth like record-smashing comedian Daniel Sloss – although ...
Known for her flamboyant dress sense, foul-mouthed charm and string of famous lovers, the fashion editor, author, artist and ...
The action star exhibits abstract paintings alongside works by musicians Paul Simonon and Chris Rivers at the 31st annual ...
Happy New Year! Goodbye 2025 and hello 2026. As the Deadline team catches its breath before hitting the global film festival ...
We live in an age where taking photographs is easier than ever. The numbers are honestly wild—research suggests roughly 1.8 ...
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