Art
Is It Time to Recognize Frames as an Independent Art Form?
In a fairly new field, the picture frame may finally be coming into its own
Now for the First Time, Arthur Jafa’s 'Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death' Streams Online
The seminal work, a contemporary <em>Guernica</em>, is the first joint acquisition for the Hirshhorn and the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Botched Art Restoration Renders Virgin Mary Unrecognizable
The failed makeover—one of several to surface in Spain in recent years—has prompted calls for stricter regulation of the field
U.K. Museum Reimagines Classic Art With Face Masks
The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge has released greeting cards of six paintings adapted for this "most unusual year"
Fourteen Works of Art Portray the Bonds of Fatherhood Across Time and Culture
Celebrate Father’s Day with works pulled from the Smithsonian collections
This Sculpture Takes the Great Barrier Reef’s Temperature
'Ocean Siren' changes colors in real time to reflect ocean temperatures at Davies Reef, part of Australia’s ailing Great Barrier Reef
Seventy-Five Scientific Research Projects You Can Contribute to Online
From astrophysicists to entomologists, many researchers need the help of citizen scientists to sift through immense data collections
A Sculptor Made This 15-Foot-Tall Laughing Kookaburra in Lockdown
Farvardin Daliri in Brisbane, Australia crafted the giant sculpture, which opens its beak and cackles with laughter
Renovations Reveal Rare Maya Murals Hidden in Guatemalan Home
The wall paintings may chart the decline of Spanish colonial influence and resurgence of indigenous culture
After Hundreds of Years, Unknown Woman in Tudor Portrait Identified as Mary Boleyn
New evidence suggests the painting depicts Anne Boleyn's older sister, the one-time mistress of Henry VIII
Former Nazi Submarine Base Transformed Into Digital Art Gallery
The concrete bunker once housed Axis U-boats. Now, it features floor-to-ceiling projections of works by Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee
Take Virtual Tours of These Seven Historic Homes of American Artists
A new book looks at American art through the studios of the masters that made it
How Artists Are Responding to the Killing of George Floyd
Murals and portraits memorializing the 46-year-old black man and calling for societal change have appeared across the world
Christo, Artist Who Wrapped Landmarks and Coastlines in Fabric, Dies at 84
With collaborator and wife Jeanne-Claude, he created enormous, ephemeral art installations
Ancient Roman Mosaic Floor Unearthed Beneath Italian Vineyard
The intricate, multi-colored tiles likely date to the third century A.D.
Rare Form of Miniature Stenciled Rock Art Found in Australia
New research suggests the small-scale illustrations may have been made with beeswax
Jacob Lawrence's 'Struggle' Series Prepares to Be Seen by a New Generation
For the first time in decades, view a major reimagining of the battles that made the nation
Italy's Museums Reopen With Vibrating Social-Distancing Necklaces, Limited Admission
A guard will "chaperone" groups of six through the Scuderie del Quirinale's blockbuster Raphael exhibition
A Sculptor's Provocative Memorial Acknowledges the High Cost of Conflict
Paul Thek's haunting sculpture looks beyond the pomp of traditional battle memorials
In Toronto, a Drive-In Exhibition Immerses Visitors in Vincent van Gogh's Art
The 35-minute sound-and-light installation will take place in a 4,000-square-foot warehouse
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