Man Charged After Slashing Gainsborough Painting at the National Gallery
Fortunately, preliminary reports suggest that “The Morning Walk” can be repaired
Ahead of a performance in Washington, D.C., the prima ballerina talks about ballerina bodies and misconceptions about the art form
Find Your 2,000-Year-Old Doppelgänger
Send the Musée de la Civilisation a photo, and it will match you with an ancient statue
Utah Chooses New State Works of Art
Ancient rock art and Robert Smithson’s “Spiral Jetty” are poised to become state symbols
These Bold Illustrations Celebrate the Incredible Contributions of Women in Science
A designer’s touch brings the achievements and faces of female pioneers to a wider audience
These Designs Showcase the Provocative World of Native Fashion
These contemporary designs by prominent or up-and-coming Native American designers are edgy and pulsing with relevance
Two New Exhibitions Celebrate a Long-Lost Painting
The “Tower of the Blue Horses” is gone, but not forgotten
Where to Hunt for the World’s Smallest Monuments
Don’t overlook these tiny statues in cities around the world
Five-Year Photo Project Captures the Sistine Chapel in High-Res Detail
Released in a new set of books, the 1:1 photos will be used by restorers to restore and assess damage to Michaelangelo’s masterpieces
George W. Bush Displays Portraits of Military Veterans
The former president honors 66 members of the armed services in the show “Portraits of Courage,” which just opened at the George W. Bush Center
Heirs of Holocaust Victim Invoke New Law in Suit Over Two Schiele Drawings
The family of Fritz Grunbaum claims the works were stolen by Nazis
Follow the Polka Dots to Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Rooms That Are Breaking Museum Records
“Polka dots are a way to infinity,” says Japan’s most successful artist, now at the Hirshhorn
Tattooing Was Illegal in New York City Until 1997
The New-York Historical Society’s newest exhibit delves into the history of the city’s once-turbulent ink scene
Five Things to Know About Little Golden Books
What to know as the iconic series of children’s books celebrates 75 years
The Illustrator of Alice in Wonderland Also Drew Abraham Lincoln. A Lot
John Tenniel was a well-known editorial cartoonist as well as the man who gave Lewis Carroll’s books their visual charm
New Exhibition Lets You Look at Art While Playing Pinball
Kings and Queens tracks the game’s influence on a group of Chicago artists
This African American Artist’s Cartoons Helped Win World War II
Charles Alston knew how to turn art into motivation
The Lasting Influence Matisse Had on Richard Diebenkorn’s Artwork
The great American painter owed a luminous debt to the French Modernist
A Leaky Roof Has Forced the Johannesburg Art Gallery to Temporarily Close
But there’s some good news to comes out of this soggy situation
These Photos Show Just How Colossal the World’s Tallest Sandcastle Is
The new Guinness World Record holder is a 48.8-foot creation on Puri Beach that celebrates world peace. It’s shore to impress
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