Like stage sets, there seem to be a million stories embedded in the works of Richard Estes, icon of photorealism
Janet Echelman’s sky-high sculptures, created from miles of fiber, cast a magical spell over urban spaces
Brooklyn artist Zaria Forman has Arctic landscapes at her fingertips
A new Archives of American Art exhibition looks at how artists documented their lives before social media
Artist Erik Hagen considers the remnants of modern human life that may be found in rock strata millions of years from now
To create the National Portrait Gallery's "facescape," artist Jorge Rodríguez-Gerada got some high-tech help
Clement Valla makes art out of Google Earth's surrealist irregularities
The project, made of soil and sand, will cover five acres between the Lincoln Memorial and World War II Memorial
A traveling exhibition, curated by Picasso's grandson, reveals an intimate look at the places where artists craft their works
With drama, theater, magical realism and a twist of the absurd, these artists give the self-portrait a makeover
A new documentary profiles Klaus Kemp, the sole practicioner of a quirky art form that is invisible to the naked eye
China's most controversial artist selected America's most notorious prison as the home for his new show
A new exhibition at the African Art Museum honors Chief S.O. Alonge, the first Nigerian court photographer during colonial times
After the Civil War, Americans became more interested in European art—and creating a kind of art completely their own
The history of the comic-book superhero's creation seven decades ago has been hidden away—until now
The world's first exhibition devoted to <em>nasta’liq</em>, a Persian calligraphy, is now on view at the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
William Greiner's photographs are on view at the Morris Museum of Art in Augusta, GA
An art exhibition at the National Academy of Sciences offers perspective on our geological past and future
Researchers at UC Berkeley have created software that averages image searches into one artistic result
An exhibition takes a look at the mix of optimism and unease that permeated the post-war nation’s populace
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