Art World Artcore: When Buildings Became Blobs Blobitecture may take inspiration from nature, yet it would not be possible without cutting-edge technology. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 26, 2024
Art World Artcore: CoBrA, the Movement That Sought the Ultimate Avant-Garde Though it was active for just three years, interest in the group has only grown. By Vittoria Benzine, Aug 22, 2024
Art World Artcore: How the Chicago Imagists Tested Pop-Era Sensibilities The loose group of artists drew on popular imagery, but with a more earthy and even carnal energy. By Brian Boucher, Aug 16, 2024
Art World Artcore: How the Pre-Raphaelites Were So Sick of Raphael Contrary to what the name suggests, the Pre-Raphaelites came after the great Renaissance artist. By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 16, 2024
Art World Artcore: How Gustav Klimt Led a Group of Artists in Vienna to Rebel "To every age its art," they demanded, "to every art its freedom." By Tim Brinkhof, Aug 7, 2024
Art World Artcore: The Irreverent 19th-Century Group That Paved the Way for Dada Les Arts Incohérents was a short-lived but influential Parisian movement led by Jules Lévy. By Vittoria Benzine, Jul 26, 2024
Art World Artcore: The Movement That Transformed Rhythm Into Color Orphism, the short-lived movement led by Sonia and Robert Delaunay, mined art from music. By Verity Babbs, Jul 17, 2024
Art World Artcore: Meet the ‘Wild Beasts’ of Early 20th-Century French Art Inside Fauvism, the art movement born out of scandal. By Min Chen, Jul 10, 2024