
Tattooing became an important feature of Japanese urban popular culture in the early 19th century.

More than 400 years ago, Japan forged strong trading partnerships, and Japan’s lacquer and porcelains were among the most sougt-after luxuries.

90 works from the MAXXI Art collection will be exhibited along a single route winding inside and outside the museum.

The entire career of De Dominicis, a key figure in Italian contemporary art and point of reference for the younger generations.

Luigi Moretti, an extrovert designer and a scholar of vast culture and profound sensibility.

The Uffizi Gallery will host the Caravaggio exhibition on the occasion of the IV centennial of Caravaggio's death.

This exhibition will reflect the reversal of influence seen in the 17th century between Flemish baroque art and the French classical school.

A rare look at the black-on-black paintings that Rothko made in 1964 in connection with his work on a chapel for the Menil Collection in Houston.

The greatest Spanish draftsmen of the seventeenth through the nineteenth centuries — Ribera, Murillo, and Goya, among them.

John Baldessari is one of the most influential American artists working today.