Artists
How America Saw Vincent van Gogh
The largest U.S. exhibition of the artist’s work opens in Detroit this fall
Misty Copeland Is Introducing Black and Latino Children to Ballet
The renowned dancer's BE BOLD program will provide free dance classes to hundreds of students
Broadway Theater Renamed to Honor James Earl Jones
The official name change comes amid a push to recognize Black creatives on stage
Jean-Luc Godard, an Icon of the French New Wave, Has Died at 91
The groundbreaking filmmaker helped set the stage for modern cinema
Who Is the Woman Haunting A.I.-Generated Art?
Now known as "Loab," she pops up repeatedly in a series of creepy images
Art Made With Artificial Intelligence Wins at State Fair
Artist Jason Allen placed first in a Colorado contest, generating debate about A.I.'s role in art
There’s a Starman Waiting at the Auction Block
David Bowie's handwritten lyrics for 'Starman' could sell for more than $35,000
Should Rap Lyrics Be Admissible in Court?
A new California bill is part of a nationwide effort to protect creative expression and prevent racial bias
Lost Vorticist Masterpiece Found Hidden Beneath Another Painting
An X-ray revealed one of Helen Saunders' many missing works under a portrait by Wyndham Lewis
A New Exhibit Showcases the Mind-Bending Art of Bridget Riley
Six decades after she arrived on the scene, the British artist still makes waves
How Elizabeth Catlett Lifted Up Black Women Through Art
The pioneering sculptor defied trends to honor the daily lives of her subjects
Paintings From Andy Warhol's College Years Will Go Up for Auction
The collection includes "Nosepicker 1," which may be the artist's first self-portrait
Artist Damien Hirst Will Burn Thousands of Paintings in NFT Experiment
A year-long project is pitting traditional paintings against non-fungible tokens
These Trailblazers Were the Only Women in the Room Where It Happened
A new book spotlights 100 historical photographs of lone women hidden among groups of men
The Allure of Self-Taught Art
SAAM’s new show “We Are Made of Stories” examines the 20th-century rise and creative vision of artists who make art without formal training
Claes Oldenburg, Who Transformed Everyday Objects Into Towering Sculptures, Dies at 93
The Pop Art pioneer’s radical, scaled-up depictions of familiar items democratized art
How a Celebrated Artist Redesigned the Stars and Stripes to Mark His Pride in Black America
David Hammons' 'African American Flag' is newly acquired and on view at NMAAHC
These Are the New Faces of American Portraiture
In its 16th year, the Outwin Portrait Competition reflects the stunning vision of contemporary portrait-based art
The Story Behind One of the Most-Mocked Paintings in U.S. History
Long ridiculed, the Howard Chandler Christy artwork of the signing of the U.S. Constitution shows democracy at its most realistic
What Made Mariano Rodríguez' Art Uniquely Cuban
A mid-century modernist and native son elevated ordinary Cuban life
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