Painting
The Frick Adds Its First Renaissance Portrait of a Woman to Permanent Collection
The stunning 16th-century painting by Giovanni Battista Moroni is now on display
Police Recover $400,000 Worth of Stolen Artwork in Colorado
The suspect allegedly broke into a locked truck that was transporting five high-end pieces across the country
Largest Exhibition of Vermeer Paintings Ever Staged Will Open in Amsterdam Next Month
Of the Dutch artist's 35 known paintings, about 28 will be on display at the Rijksmuseum
'The Collaboration' Brings Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat to Broadway
Starring Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope, the production explores two art icons' complex relationship
This British Zoologist Wants to Reinvent Color
Andrew Parker has produced some of the brightest hues in the world. So, what’s his secret?
For 158 Years, a Cézanne Portrait Hid Behind a Still Life of Bread and Eggs
While examining the painting, a museum employee had a hunch—and called for an X-ray
Smithsonian Scholars Pick Their Favorite Books of 2022
This wide-ranging list offers context for our rapidly changing world
Eight Works of Art Hiding in Paris
In her new book, Lori Zimmer invites readers to experience the artistic gems hidden in plain sight throughout France’s capital city
In Response to Climate Protests, Italian Museums May Raise Ticket Prices
As more activists target famous artworks, museums tighten security
See Stunning Portraits of Ava DuVernay, José Andrés and the Williams Sisters
The National Portrait Gallery's 2022 Portrait of a Nation Award honors seven changemakers, from Anthony Fauci to Clive Davis
Security Stopped Climate Activists From Gluing Themselves to 'The Scream'
As similar protests play out throughout Europe, museums consider how to respond
Carpaccio Created the Graphic Novels of the Renaissance
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art puts the spotlight on the seldom seen contemporary of Michelangelo
This Guatemalan Village Is Becoming a Work of Art
To help boost its appeal to tourists, local residents are transforming their lakeside town into a living art installation
This 'Crude Imitation' of Rembrandt Is Actually the Real Deal
Researchers say that the famous artist himself painted "The Raising of the Cross"
Andy Warhol’s 12-Foot-Tall 'White Disaster' Could Sell For $80 Million
The piece is part of a series exploring death, disaster and the artist’s preoccupation with mortality
Has This Piet Mondrian Painting Been Hanging Upside Down for 77 Years?
Intriguing new observations suggest that it has—but curators are going to leave it the way it is
Reexamining Edward Hopper—and the Woman Behind His Career
“Hopper: An American Love Story” highlights the artist’s relationship with his wife, Josephine Nivison
How 23 Artists Explore Queerness in the Arab World
"Habibi, Love's Revolutions" reflects on LGBTQ experiences and identities
Climate Activists Throw Soup on Vincent van Gogh’s ‘Sunflowers’ to Protest Fossil Fuels
The demonstration is the latest in a string of nonviolent protests that involve tampering with famous works of art
Are Andy Warhol's Silkscreens of Prince a Copyright Violation?
The Supreme Court hears a case that could redefine the limits of fair use and creative expression
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