The romantic brushstrokes and stark realities in Francisco Goya’s The Third of May (1814), a pivotal canvas depicting the public executions of Spanish freedom fighters by French troops, solidified its ...
Loan exhibitions attract attention not only because they show the work of great artists but because they give the public a chance to view intimately the trappings of private wealth. Both these ...
Discover how Emmy-winning filmmaker James A. Castillo used VR tools to bring Goya’s haunting Black Paintings to life in 'The Quinta’s Ghost.' ...
The fashion designer pulls back the curtain on his creative process. By Kate Lanphear In more than 100 drawings and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the brilliant Spanish artist navigates the ...
If you’re exhausted by all the criminality, outrageous racism, gaslighting, antediluvian misogyny, pedestrian hatreds, cruel religiosities, fascist violence, rank cowardice and power-mongering greed ...
Two people were arrested during the demonstration, which was to raise awareness of climate change Shafiq Najib is a former writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2023. Two artworks by the famous ...
Francisco Goya is one of those artists who seem both to transcend their time and to epitomize it. Nihil humanum a me alienum puto (I hold nothing alien from me that has to do with human nature), wrote ...
Nearly 20 years ago, Robert Hughes reflected on the head-on car accident that almost killed him: “It was through the accident that I came to know extreme pain, fear, and despair,” he wrote in the ...
From Van Gogh to Goya. The creators of groundbreaking animated movie Loving Vincent are working on a horror-infused project ...
“The mobocratic spirit.” Abraham Lincoln’s phrase could hardly be more apt. Nearly a year ago I stood inside Madrid’s Prado Museum staring at a spectacularly fearsome work of art. The small brushy ...
From the creators of 'Loving Vincent,' 'Cave of Dreams' is a hand-painted horror film diving into Francisco de Goya’s haunting late-life Black Paintings.
In “Searching for Goya,” at the Joyce Theater, the troupe uses the painter’s images as frames for flamenco dances. By Brian Seibert The fashion designer pulls back the curtain on his creative process.