From Carol Bove at the Guggenheim to "Greater New York" at MoMA PS1, we've rounded up the must-see shows of the season in New ...
One of only two public commissions Edvard Munch ever completed is marred by nicotine and chocolate. For the past century, his ...
Despite A.I.’s many downsides, the tech is also increasingly handling menial tasks like studying brushstrokes and scouring ...
New research has artificial intelligence to analyze "The Baptism of Christ" and determine who painted the late El Greco ...
After a nearly two year long search, the Smithsonian American Art Museum has named its new permanent director, Lynda Roscoe ...
Alexander Calder, one of history's most famous artists, still has surprises in store—like a never before seen mobile heading ...
Punk feminist group Pussy Riot wants to take over the Russia pavilion at the Venice Biennale with a show of art by political ...
The Victoria & Albert Museum has completed its expansion into east London with V&A East, its newly opened $180 million ...
Bonhams just announced that a four-part auction series selling 550 items from late Diane Keaton will hit New York and Los ...
The Manhattan D.A. will return 17 of 28 rare stolen books to the family of John Hay Whitney in a ceremony this morning.
Christies came out on top yet again, beating out Sotheby's and Phillips, generating $3.5 billion in sales last year.
A 3,300-year-old stele that once belonged to the man who discovered Arnold Schwarzenegger will appear in New York this May.
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