The Hendrick I. Lott House in southeast Brooklyn—former home to a family of enslavers who later made it a stop on the Underground Railroad—will undergo a major preservation and renovation project next year
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Items from Adèle de Rothschild’s cabinet of curiosities will be returned to the foundation after they erroneously ended up in the collection of the Paris museum
The Art Newspaper’s pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The artist-soulmates are the subjects of a new exhibition, opening in Prague on 5 June
Despite the artist’s considerable success, this forthcoming retrospective presents a relatively unknown figure
Designer Paul Poiret once asked: “Am I a fool when I dream of putting art into my dresses?”
This double exhibition shows how LGBTQ+ people have used the camera to record their lives since the invention of photography
Painters have learnt by copying works in the museum for centuries. Now a group of high-profile contemporary artists have been invited to create entirely new works
The 50,000-year-old carvings on the Burrup Peninsula include the earliest-known depictions of a human face
The Pola Museum sheds fresh light on the veneration of Japanese artists for Vincent’s paintings

