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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNTake a Look at the ‘Extraordinary’ 19th-Century Portraits Made With Some of the Earliest Methods of PhotographyA new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery traces three different 1800s forms of photo-making: daguerreotypes, ...
This summer, escape from the humidity and glare in the cool air of a museum. Here's our pick of shows to see around the ...
A Short History of Australian Art, is heavily ironic. It’s obviously not possible to have a show of Aboriginal art that ...
"Marie Antoinette Style" at the V&A Museum, will unpack her dress and interiors, exploring how her style has echoed through ...
Helen Lewis discusses her new book, The Genius Myth, which sets out to unravel the mystery of what we mean when we call ...
World-class performers confirm the industry is still obsessed with weight loss — despite some even losing their voices in the ...
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Hey SoCal on MSN‘Queer Lens: A History of Photography’ at Getty celebrates LGBTQ+ historyA History of Photography, which opened Tuesday and will be on view through Sept. 28, 2025. This is the first major exhibition ...
In the winter of 1773, 29-year-old Dinah Nevil, a woman with Indigenous, African, and European ancestry, arrived in Philadelphia with her young children and made a remarkable claim — one that set her ...
The exhibition examines a crucial decade in the career of this portraitist of the bourgeoisie, who combined artistic daring ...
Many people are familiar with the “Peaceable Kingdom” paintings of Edward Hicks (1780-1849) – a large series of early ...
The Magic of Line" opens at Vladem Contemporary and runs in conjunction with "Eugenie Shonnard: Breaking the Mold" at the New ...
Edward Burra was a trailblazer, said Nancy Durrant in The Times. Whether painting the "Bright Young Things" of the 1920s, or scenes from the Spanish Civil War, Burra (1905- 1976) was "as acute an ...
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