Artists
Once Attributed to a Male Artist, 'David and Goliath' Painting Identified as the Work of Artemisia Gentileschi
Conservation efforts uncovered the Baroque artist's signature along the hilt of David's sword
More Than One Million People Saw the Louvre's Blockbuster Leonardo da Vinci Exhibition
The record-breaking show attracted almost double the number of visitors as the Paris museum's 2018 Delacroix retrospective
Spotlighting the Forgotten Women of the Surrealist Movement
A new show reveals how Frida Kahlo, Meret Oppenheim and other women artists probed questions of femininity, autonomy and politics
New York Museum Highlights the Artwork of Zilia Sánchez
The Cuban American artist has long been a creative force. Now she’s having her big moment—in her tenth decade
Recognition of Major Osage Leader and Warrior Opens a New Window Into History
The story of Shonke Mon-thi^, a hidden figure in American history, is now recovered at the National Portrait Gallery
How the U.S. Government Deployed Grandma Moses Overseas in the Cold War
In 1950, an exhibition of the famed artist's paintings toured Europe in a promotional campaign of American culture
For One Week Only, Raphael's Tapestries Return to the Sistine Chapel
This is the first time all 12 of the Renaissance creations have been united in their original home since the 16th century
Ed Dwight Was Going to Be the First African American in Space. Until He Wasn't
The Kennedy administration sought a diverse face to the space program, but for reasons unknown, the pilot was kept from reaching the stars
Why Are the Vibrant Colors of 'The Scream' Fading?
New analysis explores why unstable synthetic pigments in the painting are changing color from yellow to white
Pennsylvania Museum Discovers Unidentified Rembrandt Portrait in Its Collection
Conservation work revealed evidence of the artist's hand in a painting previously attributed to a member of his studio
The Pioneering Work of Graphic Artist Herbert Bayer
The Bauhaus-trained artist revolutionized the field of graphic design, but he tarnished his legacy by working with the Nazis
How the Video Works of John Baldessari Defined Contemporary Art
Smithsonian curator Saisha Grayson examines the legacy of one of the greats of American Art
How Japanese Artist Chiura Obata Came to Be an American Great
With landscapes infused with an emotion borne of a life of struggle, this master receives his due in this traveling retrospective now at the Smithsonian
How Jacob Lawrence Painted a Radical History of the American Struggle
The Peabody Essex Museum is reuniting a series of paintings that explore the hidden stories of the nation's formative years
The National Portrait Gallery's Obama Portraits Will Embark on a Five-City Tour
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald's paintings of Barack and Michelle Obama are set to visit Chicago, Brooklyn, L.A., Atlanta and Houston
The Women Behind the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
An exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery in London explores 12 women's contributions to the male-dominated artistic circle
Vincent van Gogh Self-Portrait, Painted During Bout of Psychosis, Confirmed as Authentic
A five-year research effort validates an 1889 painting completed during the artist's stay at an asylum
Painting Found Inside Walls of Italian Gallery Authenticated as Stolen Klimt
"Portrait of a Lady" went missing from the Ricci Oddi Modern Art Gallery in February 1997
You Can Now Download Images of 100,000 Artworks From Prominent Paris Museums' Collections
Paris Musées, which manages 14 important institutions, has released a trove of images into the public domain
Celebrating the Eternal Legacy of Artist Yayoi Kusama
An upcoming Hirshhorn collection exhibition will honor the artist’s seven-decade career
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