Sometimes getting your art displayed at one of Europe’s finer museums is just a matter of hanging it there yourself. On Monday, the Pinakothek der
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How Richard Nelson’s ‘Our Life in Art’ Was Translated, Twice
As the play lay dormant, Mnouchkine, who had seen Nelson’s work in New York, approached him about creating something for Théâtre du Soleil. He told
After Election, Poland’s Art World Calls for Change
Just weeks after becoming Poland’s culture minister, in 2015, Piotr Glinski began a yearslong effort to shift his country’s cultural life toward the political right.
Berlusconi Bequeaths a Warehouse of Art Befitting the Man
As his political fortunes sank, his legal and love life tangled, and his age caught up with him, Silvio Berlusconi stayed up late in his
In the Heart of the Italian Alps, the Sacri Monti Offer a Trove of Art
The Italian Alps are renowned for their stunning scenery, fine wine and good food. But many travelers are unaware that the region also hosts exquisite
How the Queen of Denmark Shaped the Look of Netflix’s “Ehrengard: The Art of Seduction”
Once upon a time, there was a princess in Denmark who aspired to become an artist. Though she was the eldest child of the country’s
El Anatsui Builds Monumental Art From Daily Life
It’s one of the great origin stories in contemporary art, a flash of instinct that would revolutionize a field. In 1998, El Anatsui was walking
Across Paris, an Invader Unleashes His Art
PARIS — It all began down a narrow cobblestone road near Place de la Bastille. An artist affixed a mosaic of a Martian from the
Un Invader déploie son art à travers Paris
The New York Times traduit en français une sélection d’articles. Retrouvez-les ici. PARIS — Tout a commencé dans une petite rue pavée vers la place
$20 Million Worth of Looted Art Returns to Italy From the U.S.
ROME — Taken together, the five dozen ancient artifacts displayed at Italy’s culture ministry on Monday would have made a fine archaeological centerpiece for any