The High Museum of Art creates tour routes based on users' likes
The 1843 painting by Margaret Gillies surfaced at an auction in South Africa in 2017
The artist produced almost 30,000 paintings over the course of his lifetime
The collection, featuring some 5,000 sketches, drawings and commercial artworks, promises to instigate a 're-evaluation of her whole career'
Baton Rouge police described the museum founder, whose death has been ruled a homicide, as a 'tireless advocate of peace'
Ffordd Pen Llech, a winding road in the historic town of Harlech, has claimed the Guinness World Record—but not everyone is happy about it
The so-called 'book ripper' has targeted more than 100 volumes at a library and charity bookshop in the English town of Herne Bay
The National Trust is hoping to preserve the North Carolina house where Simone first learned to play piano
The journalist famously wrote a six-part exposé cataloging the 10 days she spent at an asylum on Blackwell’s Island
Tate Modern retrospective features some 40 works pulled from the artist's decades-long career
The iconic car with a history stretching from Nazi Germany to the Summer of Love stops production
The publication will shift its focus to online content
The trove, currently stored at the British Museum for safekeeping, includes 4th-century Buddhist sculpture fragments and 154 Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets
Other additions include ancient metallurgy sites in Burkina Faso, Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park and eight buildings designed by Frank LLoyd Wright
The musician, who died at 88, developed the understated style in his sister's bathroom, launching the cool, sophisticated sound to international acclaim
The resurrected sculpture is featured in the Imperial War Museum’s 'Culture Under Attack' exhibition
The iconic satire publication plans to reprint archival material with new covers, but will stop publishing new issues
Around 150 of the images are now on view at the Uganda Museum in Kampala
A new exhibition unites preparatory paintings, drawings and photographs of Tiepolo’s Palazzo Archinto frescoes
Photographer Lynn Goldsmith will be appealing the fair use verdict that found the artist transformed the underlying photograph into something new
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