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Anna Marie Tendler, best known for her self-portrait series "Rooms in the First House," turns her lens on visitors to the ...
Whether or not the masterpiece had received a helping hand from birds flying over Munch's garden has been a decades-long ...
A $5 million Calder mobile at Christie’s has ties to Nazi-era wealth and one of Germany’s most infamous families.
London's National Gallery has had a big makeover and is finally set to open to the public. Is it a hit or a miss? Here's our ...
An Ostrich Bar designed by François-Xavier Lalanne, one of only six in existence, is up for sale at Sotheby's Paris's ...
Here are the arts organizations that have lost NEA funding or been notified of changes, following Trump's latest salvo ...
A proposed budget by the mayor of Los Angeles, Karen Bass, would cut Hollyhock House's staff down to one making the property ...
Artists have captured the hidden world of papal elections for centuries, turning secrecy into spectacle for the public.
Design takes center stage at TEFAF New York alongside fine art this year—these are the standout works bridging form, function ...
Katie White discusses a new trend she's calling 'Bordercore,' where an artwork's frames are just as important as what's ...
The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam said that Fiona Tan has been selected as the first artist to curate a show at the museum.
One urban legend tells how Pierre Bonnard was arrested in the Louvre for "bonnarding" - but is it true? And why couldn't he ...