Five years after the F.B.I.'s six-day raid on a rural Indiana home, the agency is turning to the public for help identifying and repatriating the artifacts
Before hot Lincoln, there was ripped Washington, nude Napoleon and muscular ancient Greek sculptures
A “passion for confectionary” is required
When the meditative space reopens, a new skylight will filter the right amount of light on the 14 canvasses installed in the artist's octagonal masterpiece
Historic London calls the etchings "some of the most important" along the empire’s sprawling 73-mile northern border
The volume features poems written by the outlaw duo during their Depression-era crime spree
Experts argue that the abstract "Tree Roots" is a more likely candidate than the oft-cited "Wheatfield With Crows"
Tenants will be expected to take on between $2.5 and 3 million in renovations of the historic property
The expansive campaign by Art U.K. wants open up a conversation on the medium
The area previously known as the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore is known for its varied landscapes and rich biodiversity
You can contribute to the project by suggesting new entries or proposing edits to existing ones via the project’s main hub
Robots and drones will be involved in all aspects of the project, including design, manufacture and assembly
Catherine's side of the breakup tale comes back with vengeance thanks to new analysis of 98 previously unseen missives
"Introverted and quiet" Betty, who ran the editorial side of the Ballantine publishing companies, deserves her due for changing the industry
The work places gallery visitors in dialogue with a three-dimensional digital version of the legendary performance artist
To mark the 350th anniversary of the master artist's death, Rijksmuseum is putting all 400 works on view together for the first time
Desert X returns to the Coachella Valley, this time with works about landscape, migration, climate change and indigenous experiences
Meanwhile, search attempts, which are expected to last through the end of 2019, continue
This year's #ColorOurCollections campaign features fantastical drawings of mythical flora and fauna, grotesque medical sketches
Some experts say the ornately carved oak bed was commissioned for the wedding of the first Tudor king and his queen, Elizabeth of York
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