Half a millennium ago, the Protestant rebel priest Martin Luther sent out a number of small paintings as a marital announcement with political implications. He’d commissioned German painter Lucas ...
The San Domenico Museum in Forlì, Italy, is hosting a monumental exhibition, “Pre-Raphaelites: Modern Renaissance.” The show brings together 360 works of art, borrowed from major European, American, ...
A new exhibition at the University of Virginia’s Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections sheds light on an often-overlooked Harlem Renaissance poet in UVA’s backyard. The exhibition, titled “Anne ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The hits just keep coming for the Cleveland Museum of Art. After a streak of crowd-pleasing exhibitions that have spanned everything from Japanese art and rock photography to ...
The University of Wisconsin School of Human Ecology unveiled its newest exhibition, ‘Remaking the Renaissance,’ curated by Textile Specialist and Research director for the Helen Louise Allen Textile ...
Students in the upper-level Saint Louis University Art History course Research Methods curated "Renaissance Man," a collection of paintings by the Honorable Nathan B. Young Jr. This exhibition can be ...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is displaying “The Harlem Renaissance and Transatlantic Modernism” beginning on Feb. 25 until July 28, featuring some 160 works by artists of the Harlem Renaissance and ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Richmond will get its first annual renaissance faire in March at Gallery5, according to the venue. Richmond Renaissance Faire is slated for sometime in March at Gallery5, ...
Huzzah! One of the best Renaissance fairs in the country is in Massachusetts, according to a recent ranking from USA TODAY 10BEST Readers' Choice Awards. Read the latest story here: Indoor bar and ...
The recently reinstalled Northend gallery explores the Renaissance and its relationship to ancient Greek and Roman culture. Artists and craftsmen of the Renaissance drew inspiration directly from ...
What makes “Renaissance to Runway” feel so alive is its sense of continuum. The exhibition doesn’t relegate the Renaissance to a gilded past; it threads it directly into our present. The fabrics, ...