Apr 20 Monet and Vicky Colombet Speak Across Time at the Musée Marmottan-Monet Vicky Colombet's recent exhibitions in Paris and New York City make for a powerful post-pandemic era for the artist. By Zoe Chevalier
Aug 31 Van Gogh’s ‘Cafe Terrace at Night’ Is at the Center of a Heated Twitter Debate A tweet that's amassed thousands of likes and retweets illustrates that outright disdain for Impressionist art is still going strong. By Helen Holmes
Nov 24 Tate Britain Show Explores How French Impressionism Changed London Artists like Monet and Pissarro fled to London to escape the Franco-Prussian War. Tate's new exhibition explores how these refugees influenced British culture and art, then and now. By Margaret Carrigan
May 26 Watch Judah Friedlander Destroy This Derivative Art Robot in the Name of Humanity By Alanna Martinez
Jul 1 Architects Named for Obama Library, Sotheby’s Auctioneer Stands Behind London Market By Alanna Martinez
May 13 Frida Kahlo Piece Is Most Expensive By Latin American Artist Ever Sold at Auction By Guelda Voien
Nov 6 Sotheby’s Art Sale and the Historic Tenfold Climb in Impressionist and Modern Art By Alanna Martinez
Oct 28 Treasure Island: The Brooklyn Museum Showcases a Gifted Caribbean Impressionist By Piri Halasz
Aug 10 A Family Portrait of ‘Grandpa,’ by Mary Cassatt, Finds a Home at the National Gallery By Alanna Martinez