Three Icelandic artists reimagine myth, drapery, and the northern lights in a new exhibition at Galerie de Buci, Paris.
Bondo Wyszpolski Is it possible for a talented artist to be too private or withdrawn, and to vanish from public view for ...
The Art Institute of Chicago announced recently that it had returned to Nepal a sculpture that had been in its collection for at least a quarter century. Conspicuously left out of the press release: ...
Authenticity is crucial when collecting Buddha statues. An authentic Buddha statue is not only a product of craftsmanship but ...
For half a millennium, the Vaishnav family of Udaipur has been practising this unusual form that uses mineral pigments to ...
Despite these minor drawbacks, the Lao Art Museum is a significant addition to Vientiane's cultural landscape. It offers a ...
Though sandstone succumbs easily to the chisel, it erodes quickly in rain. The survival of this Buddha and its grottoes, like ...
Penn Museum has made strides in conserving and renewing the artistic and cultural legacies of two Buddhist murals, both of ...
displaying the beauty of Chinese ink art to people from different cultural backgrounds. His technical brilliance, creativity and innovation evolved over time, from making copies of ancient paintings ...
at the art fair TEFAF Maastricht in the Netherlands, with a price tag of €15 million (about $16.3 million). The framed painting was “heavily soiled” with a “barely visible” estate stamp ...
The artworks, part of a new exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art, help shed light on a traditional ...