At 27, she is one of the art world's youngest rising stars
The Colorado town is home to a new center dedicated to the artistic polymath's legacy
Located in Times Square until last month, the pay phone is now on display at the Museum of the City of New York
The museum will showcase items before returning them to their original locations
A new exhibition explores the evolution of the Dutch artist’s style, 150 years after his birth
Interactive exhibits will walk visitors through the Great White Way's history and evolution
The dance company has been staying in Paris since the Russian invasion of Ukraine
The late artist is getting her first full-scale exhibition in the United Kingdom this summer
A new project focuses on three 16th-century synagogues in the Italian city, where the Jewish population has dropped to 450
Without the printed collection, many of the playwright's most iconic works could have been lost to history
The Bronze Age Sanxingdui culture is known for its intricate masks and artworks
A new documentary spotlights the group that helped thousands seeking abortions in the 1960s and '70s
The Brooks Atkinson Theater will be renamed for the award-winning actor, singer and civil rights activist
For the first time since 1935, the show is finally open to the public
From a 1951 investigation into organized crime to the Watergate scandal, the ongoing January 6 hearings are part of a lengthy political tradition
The recently opened facility has an entire room dedicated to Norwegian painter Edvard Munch
"The Depiction of the Madonna and Child," by a follower of Filippino Lippi, sold for around $320,000
As sea levels rise, an immersive new exhibition in Marseille lets visitors explore an inaccessible cavern’s archaeological treasures
A fireproof version of her bestseller is a weapon in an ongoing fight against literary censorship
The controversial container played a role in the deposed monarch’s fall from favor
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