Art
"Lost" Feminist Dinner Set Goes on Public Display for the First Time
The 50-plate "Famous Women Dinner Set" by Bloomsbury Group artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant includes portraits of the well-known and the overlooked
Ancient Statue Destroyed by ISIS Resurrected in London—With a Twist
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz has created a reproduction of the statue using 10,500 date syrup cans
These Contest-Winning 'Fairy Tales' Might Be Bleak, But They Are Topical
Blank Space's fifth-annual competition plays with everything from fake news to gravity
400-Year-Old Painting by Dutch Master Found in Iowa Storage Room
Otto van Veen's "Apollo and Venus" was likely hidden away by the Des Moines Women's Club for showing too much skin
Two Artists in Search of Missing History
A new exhibition makes a powerful statement about the oversights of American history and America’s art history
Unseen Illustrations by J.R.R. Tolkien Are Coming to Oxford
“Tolkien: Maker of Middle Earth,” opening at the Bodleian libraries this summer, will include manuscripts, letters, maps and artwork
The Beloved Classic Novel “The Little Prince” Turns 75 Years Old
Written in wartime New York City, the children’s book brings out the small explorer in everyone
Why Art and Music Lovers Are Flocking to South Carolina's Lowcountry
Why South Carolina's Lowcountry Has Become a Mecca for Art and Music Lovers
VR Installation of Crossing U.S.-Mexico Border Comes to Nation's Capital
"Carne y Arena," by Academy Award-winning Mexican filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu, will run in D.C. through August
How One Museum Curator Is Bringing Burning Man Out of the Desert
The outré scene of unrestrained revelry and cutting-edge art in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert comes to the Renwick Gallery
Where to See the Fabled Fabergé Imperial Easter Eggs
Remnants of a vanished past, Fabergé Easter eggs live on in museums and collections across the world
How the Technicolor Ikat Designs of Central Asia Thread Into Textile History
A new Smithsonian exhibition sheds light on the rich backstory of an oft-imitated tradition
New Exhibition Unfolds the "Bizarre" Stories Behind Centuries-Old Pigments
Cow urine is one of many strange ingredients included in the University of Manchester's new show exploring the history and chemistry of artists' palettes
Landmark Exhibition Takes You Inside the Exuberant, Diverse World of the Fatimid Dynasty
Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum brings together 87 pieces from collections across the globe
A Look Back at the Artist Dora Maar
The photographer best remembered as Picasso’s muse steps out of his shadow
How an Exquisitely Designed Cart for Homeless People Inspired a Wave of Artists’ Activism
In the 1980s artist Krzysztof Wodiczko’s vehicle of change was also a weapon of social disruption
Sculpture of ‘Zombie Boy’ Fleshes Out London's Science Museum
A giant sculpture of artist and model Rick Genest, who has covered himself in tattoos of the inside of his body, will debut in its new Medicine Galleries
In Persia’s Dynastic Portraiture, Bejeweled Thrones and Lavish Decor Message Authority
Paintings and 19th century photographs offer a rare window into the lives of the royal family
Sunshine Sheds Light on 17th-Century Mystery Painting At Hearst Castle
Two bright-eyed guides found an abbreviation and inscription leading to Spanish painter Bartolomé Pérez de la Dehesa
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