A lightly amusing, semi-burlesque costumier, Lynn Nottage's new "Las Meninas" doesn't penetrate deeply into the hidden chapters of Euro-African colonization, but it does provide an entertaining two ...
At first glance, Diego Velázquez's 1656 painting Las Meninas might seem like just another ensemble portrait. But then, your eye snags on some curious detail. Soon you can't look away, locked into ...
One of the Museum of Fine Arts’ most beloved Sargents has left the country for a rendezvous, of sorts. In Spain! John Singer Sargent’s masterpiece, "The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit," is known to ...
Las Meninas, by the redoubtable African American playwright Lynn Nottage, has some puzzles associated with it. One is the title, also the name of a famous Velasquez painting at the Prado in Madrid.
Diego Velázquez changed western art – and the relationship of artist, artwork and spectator – by placing himself in his painting, says Jason Farago. But one major work will not be there. Las Meninas ...
Luhring Augustine is pleased to present Las Meninas Renacen de Noche (Las Meninas Reborn in the Night), a recent body of photographs by Yasumasa Morimura. In these self-portraits, the artist ...