Art
Who Were the Painters of Pompeii?
A new exhibition explores the ancient Roman "pictores," who created beautiful frescoes preserved in ash from Mount Vesuvius' eruption
At 21,450 Pages, the Longest Book in the World Is Impossible to Read
Ilan Manouach’s conceptual art project weighs 37.5 pounds and measures 31.5 inches long
How America Saw Vincent van Gogh
The largest U.S. exhibition of the artist’s work opens in Detroit this fall
Doctors in Brussels Are Prescribing Free Museum Visits
To boost mental health, one of Brussels' largest hospitals is testing the program in a six-month trial
Two States Start Taxing NFTs
Washington and Pennsylvania wade into a largely unregulated marketplace
How Utah's 'Spiral Jetty' Is Drawing Attention to the Climate Crisis
Years of drought have exposed Robert Smithson's massive earthwork in the Great Salt Lake
Why the Legacy of 'E.T.' Endures, 40 Years Later
A new book offers a behind-the-scenes look at the iconic Steven Spielberg movie
Hotel Discovers Its Famous Churchill Portrait Was Swapped With a Fake
An original print of the 'Roaring Lion' was stolen from the Fairmont Château Laurier eight months ago
New American Girl Doll Celebrates Black Joy During the Harlem Renaissance
Nine-year-old Claudie Wells' story unfolds in 1920s New York
Lost Vorticist Masterpiece Found Hidden Beneath Another Painting
An X-ray revealed one of Helen Saunders' many missing works under a portrait by Wyndham Lewis
Why Was a Synagogue Mural Hidden Behind a Wall in a Vermont Apartment?
The restoration of the stunning 112-year-old artwork is now complete
The Met Returns Two Stolen Artifacts to Nepal
The 10th-century stone statue and 13th-century wooden strut will go on display at the National Museum of Nepal
The True Story of Edie Sedgwick and Andy Warhol
Alice Sedgwick Wohl's new memoir pulls back the curtain on her celebrity sister's story
Using Fake Psychics, Brazilian Woman Allegedly Stole $142 Million Worth of Art
The elaborate scheme targeted her mother, the widow of a prominent art dealer, police say
Was That Painting Stolen by Nazis? New York Museums Are Now Required to Tell You
A new law directs museums to "prominently place a placard" acknowledging Nazi-looted art
Paintings From Andy Warhol's College Years Will Go Up for Auction
The collection includes "Nosepicker 1," which may be the artist's first self-portrait
The Colorful History Behind Panama's Mola
Made by hand, this clothing staple is an important piece of the country's rich culture
London's Horniman Museum Will Return Stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
The 72 objects were looted from Benin City more than a century ago
Artist Damien Hirst Will Burn Thousands of Paintings in NFT Experiment
A year-long project is pitting traditional paintings against non-fungible tokens
The Real Panama Hat
For centuries, Panamanian artists have been weaving "pinta'o" from natural fibers
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