Cecily Brown On Revisiting History, Subverting the Gaze and Embracing the Accident The artist's mid-career retrospective at the Barnes Foundation is a testament to her relentless confrontation of the history of images. By Elisa Carollo
7 Bizarre Things We Learned From the New Frankenstein Exhibition Mary Shelley was only 20 in 1818 when she published her novel 'Frankenstein' and that's far from the most remarkable thing about this monstrous tale. By David D'Arcy
The Huntington Adds Henry Fuseli’s Spooky Classic ‘The Three Witches’ to Its Holdings Something wicked has arrived at the Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens. The institution announced today that it has acquired Anglo-Swiss painter Henry Fuseli’s iconic Shakespeare-inspired painting The Three Witches. By Alanna Martinez