Arts
On Heroic Self-Sacrifice: a London Park Devoted to Those Most Worth Remembering
In 1887, a painter was inspired by an idea: commemorate the everyday heroism of men, women and children who had lost their lives trying to save another's
The Cave Art Debate
The discovery of a 40,000-year old figurine reignites debate among archaeologists about the origins—and true purpose—of art
Mount Lebanon Shaker Village Redux
An outstanding collection of Shaker arts and crafts moves to the old Shaker Village in New York
Ask an Expert: What is the Difference Between Modern and Postmodern Art?
A curator from the Hirshhorn Museum explains how art historians define the two classifications
Museums With Their Own Niche
Subjects as wide-ranging as lunchboxes, roller skating, and Bigfoot have museums dedicated solely to their study and appreciation
Forensic Astronomer Solves Fine Arts Puzzles
Astrophysicist Don Olson breaks down the barriers between science and art by analyzing literature and paintings from the past
Roman Splendor in Pompeii
Art and artifacts reveal the elaborate maritime pleasure palaces established by Romans around the Bay of Naples
Dampier Rock Art Complex, Australia
On the northwestern coast of Australia, over 500,000 rock carvings face destruction by industrial development
Rogues Gallery
Ten of the most incredible art heists of the modern era
Aerosol Art
Largely dismissed as vandalism, graffiti migrates from city streets and subway cars into major galleries
Acropolis Now
A modern museum of ancient Greece rises near the Parthenon
Miami Splash
Art Basel Miami Beach is a giant fair that's fueling the city's explosive arts scene
FOR HIRE: Fine Art Appraiser
Former Sotheby's paintings appraiser Nan Chisholm evaluates her work
Buying a Carpet in Istanbul
A guide to types of Turkish carpets and techniques that go into making them
Extreme Running
Made popular by a recent James Bond film, a new urban art form called free running hits the streets
A Brief History of Dada
The irreverent, rowdy revolution set the trajectory of 20th-century art
Peter Pan Turns 100
But the boy who never grew up shows no signs of getting old
Particulars of Context
There's art in the history at the Archives of American Art
Degas and His Dancers
A major exhibition and a new ballet bring the renowned artist's obsession with dance center stage
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