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The Mona Lisa hasn't always been a huge tourist attraction. It turns out the most famous painting in the world owes its ...
The Nick Bragg Story" by local filmmaker Diana Greene is among 176 films that will be screened in the coming week during the ...
Recent protests on racial justice have also questioned the portrayal of Jesus as a white man. An art historian explains how ...
The allure of finding lost art treasures is real, but proving authorship—and determining an artwork’s commercial value—can be ...
Playing mind tricks with the power of persceptive, Parisian kinetic pop artist brings his art to Belfast for the first time.
Reared in Delaware by a World War II Marine vet prone to domestic violence and a mother lost to amphetamine addiction, Crumb ...
Gilbert C. Maurer, a longtime Hearst executive, spent his career strengthening the company and extending its reach.
It is no coincidence that the words city, citizen and civilisation are all cognates. It was only after the Neolithic Revolution, starting about 10,000 years ago, that humans developed agriculture and ...
Not far from Florence, the Tuscan hills harbour a village full of light and memories. At Vinci, Leonardo's genius seems to ...
"American Sublime," the sweeping Amy Sherald survey, arrives at the Whitney Museum in New York, bringing together almost 50 ...
In advance of next month’s unveiling of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume ...