Agnieszka Pilat and her automated artists will be featured in the National Gallery of Victoria's Triennial
The collection of 12 items included a headless bronze statue dating to 225 C.E.
After a tumultuous six years, 'Sudama' has settled into its new home at American University in Washington, D.C.
Sometimes painted with a single eyelash, Willard Wigan's tiny sculptures fit in the eye of a needle
The writer spent more than half her life on the property, where she drafted some of her most famous novels
Atoka is now home to Reba's Place, a restaurant that has already attracted half a million guests
The complex relationship between the two French painters is the subject of a new exhibition in Paris
A bog in the Highlands preserved the fabric, now on view for the first time, for hundreds of years
Newly restored, the Ptolemaic era reliefs were previously covered by a layer of dirt and soot
The tech giant has created a new app with a search engine tailor-made for the genre
"Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto" is the first retrospective of the iconic designer's work staged by a major British museum
A new study explores how artists may have added yolk to alter the properties of their paints
A new exhibition celebrates the pioneering designer, who opened her own practice in the late 1880s
A new exhibition showcases portraits of pets by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and David Hockney
A rare early print of the iconic image sold for a record-breaking $2.8 million at auction
In a new exhibition, the renowned Chinese artist explores beauty, technology and growing up in exile
The landmark hasn't been up for public auction since the Great Depression, when it sold for $100,000
Amid the Russian invasion, museums are grappling with how to identify artists connected to Ukraine
Milton Glaser's iconic "I Love NY" design gets an update—and not everybody loves it
As demand spikes, the heavy metal band has purchased Furnace Record Pressing in Virginia
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