A new law directs museums to "prominently place a placard" acknowledging Nazi-looted art
The collection includes "Nosepicker 1," which may be the artist's first self-portrait
A new exhibition explores the writer's enduring interest in ghosts and other paranormal phenomena
Despite pushback, plans for a sculpture honoring the visionary mathematician have been approved
Netflix has accused the songwriting duo behind the viral production of stealing copyrighted material for their own financial gain
The 72 objects were looted from Benin City more than a century ago
A California librarian assembles forgotten objects in a heartwarming digital archive
A year-long project is pitting traditional paintings against non-fungible tokens
Getty and the Smithsonian will now share ownership of the two magazines' renowned photo archives
Officials say that the iconic structure will be ready for visitors in time for the Olympics
She made history as one of the first Black women to appear in a leading role on television
The production, expected to open in 2024, is a celebration of the painter's resilience and passion
A new documentary explores the meaning of the catchy, enigmatic tune
The rare egg may not be authentic—but if it is, it could be worth millions
The new documentary 'Aftershock' follows two women who died from pregnancy-related complications
A new exhibition will explore the rise of South Korean fashion, movies, music and more
A historian is fighting to honor the legacy of the 19th-century artist
The Pop Art pioneer’s radical, scaled-up depictions of familiar items democratized art
Applications are open for aspiring writers who want to appear in the pilot episode
The popular posts call for characters who witnessed the Salem Witch Trials, JFK's assassination and other historical events
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