Walking through the Tate Britain not only offers vast collections of British Art but also reveals two secret ingredients of many of the portrayed: Style and Charisma! So come with …

Walking through the Tate Britain not only offers vast collections of British Art but also reveals two secret ingredients of many of the portrayed: Style and Charisma! So come with …
Calm but brutal: Rebecca Horn’s Art is a true theater of machines, located in the realm of Installation & Performance Art.
Georgia O’Keeffe is one of the greats of American modernism. This article looks at the sensuality of her emancipation.
Elfie Semotan at the KUNST HAUS WIEN: A felicitous combination! Enjoy a stroll through the exhibition with this review.
Who was Peggy Guggenheim really? Her autobiography suggests: Maybe the art collector was only accidentally fabulous.
We all know Andy Warhol. But do really know his whole oeuvre? Warhol’s art at the mumok offers new insights.
Is an exhibition of Marc Rothko at Vienna’s KHM as courageous as it sounds? Read this review about the surprising art show.