A painting by a mainland Chinese contemporary artist created by exploding gunpowder may seem an unlikely item for a Picasso ...
This time around, it’s the black-tongued version — which hasn’t been re-released in over a decade. In collaboration with ...
The scale of opportunity for museums to better engage the new generation is only matched by the urgency to do so,” according ...
More than a century ago, Pablo Picasso smashed the Sacre-Coeur Basilica in Paris into a web of tangled lines on his canvas, ...
At a Hong Kong exhibition opening today, that painting will be shown alongside a more literal form of destruction — a ...
At a Hong Kong exhibition opening Saturday, that painting will be shown alongside a more literal form of destruction -- a "gunpowder drawing" by Chinese-born artist Cai Guo-Qiang -- as part of a ...
This quartet of new and newly expanded museums around the globe should provide all the enticement you need for a cultural ...
From the launch of the Naoshima New Museum of Art to the re-opening of the Met’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, there's a lot to look forward to this year.
The place that I always say that if things get really bad and I disappear, where you can find me is in the Cai Guo-Qiang artwork called Cultural Melting Bath in Naoshima, on the sea in Japan.