Marking Sir John Vanbrugh's tercentenary, Castle Howard's 'Staging the Baroque' exhibition reveals original letters and rare archival materials, offering new insight into the architect-playwright's theatrical vision and his pivotal role in creating the English Baroque landmark.
At the Boschi Di Stefano House Museum, a focused exhibition delves into Carlo Zauli's creative dialogue between his Faenza ceramic heritage and the progressive currents of the Milanese art world.
Kengo Kuma & Associates' winning proposal for the National Gallery's new wing, a central component of its Project Domani, is set to comprehensively reconfigure the institution's architectural and curatorial framework, integrating stepped massing and a public roof garden to engage with its urban surroundings.
Unveiling their intricate artistic conversation, the Cleveland Museum of Art’s exhibition meticulously traces the mutual influences between Édouard Manet and Berthe Morisot, illuminating Morisot's substantial contributions beyond the traditional muse narrative.
Pilar Corrias welcomes Alexis Ralaivao, a painter whose intimate, diaristic oil works adeptly combine classical 17th-century Dutch traditions with a contemporary sensibility, currently showcased in his debut UK solo exhibition in Mayfair.
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