New Exhibition Brings Marina Abramović to Life Via ‘Mixed’ Reality
The work places gallery visitors in dialogue with a three-dimensional digital version of the legendary performance artist
Dutch Museum Shows Every Single Last Rembrandt in Its Collection
To mark the 350th anniversary of the master artist’s death, Rijksmuseum is putting all 400 works on view together for the first time
This Outdoor Exhibition Brings Art to a California Desert
Desert X returns to the Coachella Valley, this time with works about landscape, migration, climate change and indigenous experiences
Around 2,000 Artifacts Have Been Saved From the Ruins of Brazil’s National Museum Fire
Meanwhile, search attempts, which are expected to last through the end of 2019, continue
113 Museums Transformed Illustrations From Their Collections Into Free Coloring Pages
This year’s #ColorOurCollections campaign features fantastical drawings of mythical flora and fauna, grotesque medical sketches
Henry VII’s Marriage Bed May Have Spent 15 Years in a British Hotel’s Honeymoon Suite
Some experts say the ornately carved oak bed was commissioned for the wedding of the first Tudor king and his queen, Elizabeth of York
Tate Modern Neighbors Lose Legal Battle Against Peeping Visitors
A judge recommended that residents of a luxury apartment building install curtains to guard against prying eyes
A Medieval Nun Wanted to Escape Her Convent—so She Faked Her Death
This story and others have come to light during a project to translate and digitize a series of texts about archbishops in York, England
Museum of the Dog Takes Manhattan
After 30 years in St. Louis, the American Kennel Club museum is back in the Big Apple, with artifacts, portraits and a kiosk that matches people to dogs
There Is a Market for Artworks by Hitler. Many of Them Are Fakes
More than 60 works suspected to be forgeries attributed to the Führer have been seized from a German auction house
Milwaukee Museum Features More Than 6,500 Collectible Bobbleheads (and Counting)
The duo behind project find the art in the unblinking figurine, displaying bobbleheads from all walks of life, including sports, pop culture and politics
The British Library’s Dirtiest Books Have Been Digitized
The collection includes around 2,500 volumes and many, many double entendres
MoMA to Close for Four Months During Major Renovations
The museum will reopen with an additional 40,000 square feet of gallery space and a new, more inclusive approach to displaying contemporary art
J.D. Salinger’s Unpublished Works Will Be Released to the Public Over the Next Decade
The author produced a trove of unseen writings over a nearly 50-year period prior to his death in 2010
80,000 Watercolor Portraits (and Counting) Paint a Pre-Photography Picture of the Planet
The Watercolour World enables users to compare historical paintings with contemporary images of landscapes
The Travel Company Making Machu Picchu Wheelchair Accessible
Wheel the World offers travelers specialized wheelchairs that can traverse difficult terrain
Princess Margaret’s Iconic 21st Birthday Dress Goes on Display
The gown is the centerpiece of a new exhibition on Christian Dior at the Victoria and Albert Museum
The Oxford English Dictionary Wants Your Work-Related Slang
You can submit entries through an online form or tweet it with the hashtag #wordsatwork
Fragments of Early Arthurian Legend Found in 16th-Century Book
The seven manuscript fragments, which date to the 13th century, tell the story of Merlin leading a battle charge
New Archive Reclaims the Narrative of the Roma
RomArchive includes more than 5,000 objects that highlight the creativity and self-agency of the often-maligned group
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