David Bowie, in His Own Words
The new documentary 'Moonage Daydream' draws entirely from archival footage and recordings
Wolfgang Tillmans Looks Without Fear
The photographer’s largest-ever exhibition is now on view at the Museum of Modern Art
Who Are the Artists Behind the New Obama Portraits?
Robert McCurdy and Sharon Sprung add their unique pieces to the White House's collection
Was Patricia Highsmith Actually a Hopeless Romantic?
The documentary 'Loving Highsmith' presents a new side of the enigmatic crime writer
Investigators Seize 27 Greek and Egyptian Antiquities From the Met
The seizures come at a time of increased scrutiny from the Manhattan district attorney’s office over international art crime
There’s a Starman Waiting at the Auction Block
David Bowie's handwritten lyrics for 'Starman' could sell for more than $35,000
A.P. African American Studies Is Coming to U.S. High Schools
The course covers everything from slavery to civil rights to pop culture
Charles Dickens Was a Busy Man and a 'Mild Diva'
Eleven never-before-seen letters go on display at the Charles Dickens Museum
Customs Officials Seize a 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Artifact in Tennessee
The stone sculpture depicts the Egyptical funeral deity Imsety
Should Rap Lyrics Be Admissible in Court?
A new California bill is part of a nationwide effort to protect creative expression and prevent racial bias
How an Enslaved Woman Took Her Freedom to Court
A new statue honors Elizabeth Freeman, who argued against slavery in a Massachusetts legal case
Hotel Discovers Its Famous Churchill Portrait Was Swapped With a Fake
An original print of the 'Roaring Lion' was stolen from the Fairmont Château Laurier eight months ago
Academy Museum Explores Black Cinema's Early Years
A new exhibition spotlights how Black artists shaped American filmmaking from 1898 to 1971
After 50 Years, Michael Heizer’s 'City' Opens in Nevada Desert
The American artist has spent most of his life building a megasculpture that earns comparisons to ancient ruins and abandoned highways
As Salman Rushdie Recovers, Renowned Writers Read Aloud From His Work
Paul Auster, Jeffrey Eugenides and others championed free speech at the New York Public Library
Historian Discovers a Prized Galileo Manuscript Was Forged
The fake document at the University of Michigan was likely created by a famous 20th-century forger
The Met Returns Two Stolen Artifacts to Nepal
The 10th-century stone statue and 13th-century wooden strut will go on display at the National Museum of Nepal
The True Story of Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol
Alice Sedgwick Wohl's new memoir pulls back the curtain on her celebrity sister's story
Solange Knowles Is Composing Her First Ballet Score
The artist will be the first Black woman to write music for the New York City Ballet
Was That Painting Stolen by Nazis? New York Museums Are Now Required to Tell You
A new law directs museums to "prominently place a placard" acknowledging Nazi-looted art
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