An artist is challenging researchers and amateurs alike to practice parsing an extraterrestrial communication
The Book of Hours appears in a famous painting of the Tudor statesman
The 1970s-era kitchen will undergo conservation at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
The piece was about to go to auction when researchers noticed similarities to another panel at the York Art Gallery
The film recreates the famous doll's brightly colored world—with the help of one specific shade of pink
Her artistic career began before she met Picasso—and flourished long after she left him
Called the Yellowhammer, the dessert is made with ingredients that are important to the state
Alongside Ada Limón's words, you can add your name to the spacecraft that will search for life on the icy moon
Dresses, props and other ephemera from the pop star's many personal reinventions go on display
A new grant from Vital Impacts funds long-term efforts to document environmental solutions in the photographers' own communities
Recent storms damaged museum collections and turned some cultural institutions into shelters
Written to be performed live, a medieval minstrel's jokes poked fun at the powerful
Carrie Fisher wore the garment while filming the final scene of "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope"
"Double Helix," a fictionalized account of Franklin's groundbreaking work, premieres this week
The legendary Black-owned nightclub hosted the likes of Tina Turner, Ray Charles and more
A new show at London's Courtauld Gallery will explore the value of counterfeit art
The Philadelphia row house hosted generations of Black scholars and leaders
Researchers are finding yeast and grain in the works of 19th-century artists in Denmark
The French artist spent his final years making art from his home in the city of Nice
Across the country, developers are trying to capitalize on the approachable sport's growing popularity
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