About 45,000 women are expected to participate in four-city procession—projected to be one of the largest collective art events in British history
The museum's newest exhibition explores how British, German and French artists struggle to comprehend bloody conflict
Fromage fiends have been participating in this unusual tradition for centuries
Census data reveals the cities in the United States experiencing population booms
‘La Mesa Herida’ was last seen in Poland in 1955
San Pedro Creek became a physical and metaphorical barrier between the city’s white and Latino residents. This project is looking to change that
Georgia O’Keeffe’s younger sister was also an artist, and this fall the Dallas Museum of Art is bringing her work into the spotlight
'History Refused to Die' shows off the masterful works made by self-taught artists from the American South
The painting has been a focal point of recent debate around the notorious tsar’s image
The show at the New York Botanical Gardens features 300 Hawaiian plant types
Workers are currently assessing the damage to the iconic structure that straddles the sunken ship
The update allows visitors to experience 360-degree views of the city from the observation deck
The Underwater Museum of Art will permanently exhibit seven sculptures in the Gulf coastal waters off Walton County, Florida
The province of Alberta has announced the creation of four new protected parks
A new exhibition dives into the Victorian novelist's passion for science
Cuneiform tablets revealed the site in Iraqi Kurdistan is the legendary city of Mardaman
'Rick Bartow: Things You Know But Cannot Explain' arrives at the Autry Museum of the American West
A buoy recorded the wave in the Southern Ocean last week
Cases brought before the Court of Arbitration for Art will be decided by specialist art lawyers
World Monuments Fund raised $1 million to help repair 15 structures at the World Heritage Site that were impacted by a 2017 earthquake
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