Art

Joan Mitchell's monochrome diptych etching Fields I, made in 1992.

Joan Mitchell’s Rare, Late-Career Diptych Buzzes with Life

Beneath the inky blackness, the painter’s irrepressible energy electrifies this pair of intaglio prints.
small artwork above brick fireplace in room with green sofas

Interior Designers Are Embracing the Tiny-Artworks Trend

Going small can make a big impact.
Loewe Albers

Josef and Anni Albers Are Everywhere This Spring

There’s no shortage of appreciation for the work of the German-American artists
Helen Frankenthaler, Concerto, 1982

A Helen Frankenthaler Work Surprisingly Led This Auction

The leading female abstract expressionist clinched a higher price than Ed Ruscha.
Joan Mitchell artwork

The 1stDibs Guide to Types of Abstract Art

Get to know the key movements and artists who have influenced visual culture for more than a century.

Romare Bearden’s Humanity Infuses His Bright, Bold Art

Through collage, painting and printmaking, the artist foregrounded Black life in America in revolutionary new ways.

With a Show at MoMA, Marlon Mullen Paints Pictures That Are beyond Words

The nonspeaking California artist is having a moment, with vivacious paintings that play on art-magazine covers as well as more mysterious abstractions.

Marianne Faithfull in Photos

The late ’60s it girl was beloved for her personal style as well as her artistic talents.

The 50 Most Expensive Paintings Ever Sold

Curious about the most expensive paintings in the world? Discover the stories behind these masterpieces as well as the staggering prices they fetched.
Gold Japanese screens

These Gold Japanese Screens Are Rich in Symbolism — and Style

Depicting peacocks and a phoenix, these 18th-century screens would have been displayed on special occasions.
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