A painting discovered at a garage sale in 2016 is believed to be an authentic work of the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh worth $15 million, based on an exhaustive report.
A painting bought at a garage sale in Minnesota is a previously unknown portrait by Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh, according to a newly published expert analysis.
Now known as the "Dogtown Collection," this assembly of graffiti on canvas prints numbers into the thousands - by works of some of the most influential artists of the last five decades.
A simple painting bought in 2016 for about $50 at a garage sale in Minnetonka is now the center of a global art mystery. The LMI Group, an art research firm out New York bought this painting and ...
Charlotte has a rich art scene full of unique styles and stories that go beyond the canvas. A growing number of Black artists ...
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Young, and collector Andrew Tung Borlongan highlight 18 Chinese-Filipino artists shaping contemporary visual culture The ...
“READ is — without question — the most visible graffiti writer in New Orleans,” street art authority Kady Perry wrote in her ...
Today, seven talented artists go head-to-head for a chance to win a monumental $100,000 prize. Each artist is tasked with ...