Artists like Turner and Monet painted the smog they saw in London and Paris, a new study says
Critics say the show helps bolster the regime's reputation—and obscure its human rights violations
Using projections and voiceovers, "Bigger & Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)" examines the renowned artist's career
A24 is selling props and costumes from the Oscar-nominated film at an upcoming charity auction
For just one night, two travelers will spend the night in the Palais Garnier’s Box of Honor
Descendants of art dealer Ambroise Vollard won a legal battle over works by Renoir, Cézanne and Gauguin
The restored bike, which a collector discovered in a Wisconsin barn, still has many of its original parts
Collectors are now interested in buying the pieces of "Balloon Dog (Blue)"
The masterpiece once belonged to Johanna Margarete Stern, who died at Auschwitz in 1944
After removing parts of the artwork for safety, town officials quickly returned them to the site
A real pearl of that size would have been "astronomically expensive," art historian says
She is one of five honorees selected by the American Women Quarters Program
A stage adaptation of the hit 2016 movie musical is officially in the works
The comedy follows a fictional TV painter who bears a striking resemblance to Ross
Since 2017, detainees have been barred from taking their art out of the prison
In "The Exhibit," a group of seven promising creators compete to become the "next great artist"
Also for sale are gifts from Harper Lee, who remained close with the Peck family for years
A new documentary offers an intimate look at the actor and activist's story
Coveted spots in the middle of the theater will cost more than front-row seats
First lady Jill Biden presented the inaugural Best Song For Social Change award
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