
Art Crimes: When Art History Took A Day Off
Some art dazzles. Some art disturbs. And some art just makes you squint and mutter: “You’ve got to be kidding me.” This is my lovingly judgmental roundup of the art world’s

Some art dazzles. Some art disturbs. And some art just makes you squint and mutter: “You’ve got to be kidding me.” This is my lovingly judgmental roundup of the art world’s
Love him or hate him, Picasso was the greatest artist of the 20th century. He was a restless innovator, constantly reinventing himself and pushing the boundaries of art. From the

Marc Chagall was the painter-poet of the 20th century, a visionary who turned dreams into art. His world is one where lovers float through the sky, animals play the violin,
The French artist Henri Matisse changed the course of modern art with his bold colors and expressive forms. Along with Picasso, he was one of the most influential artists of
Impressionism is one of the world’s most beloved art movements today. We associate it with dreamy ballerinas, golden haystacks, shimmering water lilies, and soft, light-filled landscapes. But when these paintings

Some paintings stop you in your tracks. Not just because they’re beautiful, but because something about them feels … off or unsettling. A strange detail, an odd expression, or a

Stealing art isn’t just about money. It’s about mystery, ambition, and sometimes, pure audacity. Paintings are snatched in the dead of night in heists so slick they feel like movie

The Angladon Museum is a tiny hidden gem in Avignon. It’s likely overlooked because the city’s visitors and day trippers are too busy admiring the Pope’s Palace or the Petit

Lascaux is the world’s most important painted cave. Discovered in 1940, it’s dubbed the “Sistine Chapel of Prehistory.” The cave paintings date back to around 18,000 B.C., offering a fascinating
Beyond the famous Louvre and its glittering I.M. Pei Pyramid, Paris is home to a wealth of lesser-known yet equally enchanting museums. These hidden gems offer a chance to peek