The Ten Coolest Artifacts at the New Museum of Broadway
Peek behind the curtain of “Ziegfeld Follies,” “The Lion King,” “Kinky Boots” and more
Security Stopped Climate Activists From Gluing Themselves to ‘The Scream’
As similar protests play out throughout Europe, museums consider how to respond
You Can Rent Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Apartment and Art Studio—For $60,000
The artist rented the space from Andy Warhol between 1983 and 1988
Did This Man Destroy a Frida Kahlo Drawing to Make an NFT?
Businessman Martin Mobarak’s stunt is now under investigation by the Mexican government
Archaeologists Find 24 Bronze Statues, Preserved in Tuscan Spa for 2,300 Years
The discovery provides insight into the transition from Etruscan to Roman rule
Bob Dylan Analyzes 66 Songs in New Essay Collection
“The Philosophy of Modern Song” offers a peek into the artist’s approach to songwriting
Original ‘E.T.’ Mechatronic Model Could Fetch $3 Million at Auction
The metallic skeleton, created by special effects pro Carlo Rambaldi in 1981, features 85 movement points
This ‘Crude Imitation’ of Rembrandt Is Actually the Real Deal
Researchers say that the famous artist himself painted “The Raising of the Cross”
Maurice Sendak Imagined More Than Wild Things
A new exhibition, the first of its kind since the artist’s death, showcases his extensive but lesser-known body of work
These A.I.-Generated Images Hang in a Gallery—but Are They Art?
At “Artificial Imagination,” a new Bay Area exhibition, artworks created by DALL-E 2 go on display
Totoro Finds New Neighbors at London’s West End
The stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s ‘My Neighbor Totoro’ is breaking box office records
You Could Own Joan Didion’s Sunglasses, Sofas and Shawls
The revered writer’s furniture, household items, books and artworks will be auctioned at Stair Galleries on November 16
The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ Reissue Is Here—With a Little Help From A.I.
New technology offers new insights into the 1966 album’s 14 tracks and 2 singles
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
When Julia Roberts Was Born, Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King Paid the Hospital Bill
The Roberts family had previously welcomed the Kings’ children to their theater school
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
Movie Theaters Are Back in Kashmir. Is Anybody Watching?
The openings are part of an attempt to promote an image of normalcy in a conflict-ridden region
How Artificial Intelligence Helped Make an Experimental Pop Album
YACHT’s “Chain Tripping,” made using only A.I.-generated melodies and lyrics, is the subject of a new documentary
This Rap Documentarian’s Latest Subject? Louis Armstrong
Sacha Jenkins tells the jazz musician’s story through rarely-seen archival footage and letters
Prince Harry Moves Forward With His Memoir, ‘Spare’
The Duke of Sussex’s book will hit shelves in January
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