Amid the Russian invasion, museums are grappling with how to identify artists connected to Ukraine
Milton Glaser's iconic "I Love NY" design gets an update—and not everybody loves it
As demand spikes, the heavy metal band has purchased Furnace Record Pressing in Virginia
A new exhibition explores the legacy of Léon Monet, who taught Claude about color and purchased his art
A bidder has already offered $10,000 for the four-legged artist's rendition of "The Starry Night"
The Paris landmark is the first known Gothic cathedral to use iron in this way, researchers say
The singer-songwriter learned to play the piano in the 650-square-foot house
Music lovers in the United States bought 41 million vinyl albums and 33 million CDs in 2022
The contest showcases the work of some of the planet’s best photographers
The company's new ad campaign, "Masterpiece," brings iconic artworks to life
The director is shooting his adaptation of the Sondheim musical over 20 years
A new exhibition examines the generative relationship between work and creativity
After a years-long authentication process, “The Source of the Lison” goes on display in Philadelphia
A ceremony at Princeton celebrated the Nobel laureate whose words transformed American literature
The civic-minded architect is respectful of the past as he pushes his field forward
A Dutch museum selected winning works by five artists—and one A.I. image generator
The technology, which was tested with four people, is still in its infancy but could one day help people communicate or decode dreams, researchers say
The studio made its first foray into live performance with the purchase of the Cherry Lane Theater
A new stage adaptation aims to capture the heart of the beloved baking show
A new book highlights 100 artistic curiosities, from the nude "Mona Lisa" to portraits of a dog-headed saint
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