A ceremony at Princeton celebrated the Nobel laureate whose words transformed American literature
The civic-minded architect is respectful of the past as he pushes his field forward
A Dutch museum selected winning works by five artists—and one A.I. image generator
The technology, which was tested with four people, is still in its infancy but could one day help people communicate or decode dreams, researchers say
The studio made its first foray into live performance with the purchase of the Cherry Lane Theater
A new stage adaptation aims to capture the heart of the beloved baking show
A new book highlights 100 artistic curiosities, from the nude "Mona Lisa" to portraits of a dog-headed saint
The contestants are tasked with recreating six of the old master's lost works
Additions like “digital nomad,” “anti-fat” and “liminal space” reflect the dynamic nature of the English language
The street artist painted the image on a demolished wall during his secret trip to the country last fall
After two curators began doubting the painting's authenticity, they made an unexpected discovery about its origins
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London is building a new venue dedicated to the artist
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)"
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