How the Poppy Came to Symbolize World War I
Red blooms help the world commemorate a bloody war
Looking at Nature Through Infrared Film Will Have You Seeing Red
See the world on a whole different spectrum
When Curious George Made a Daring Escape From the Nazis
The authors of the children’s book series fled wartime France with the manuscript tied to their bikes
What to Make of Marina Abramović, the Godmother of Performance Art
Is her body of work art, magic, theater or masochism?
An Artist Blanketed Bogota’s Bolívar Square With the Names of Victims of Colombia’s Civil War
Remembering the dead as the country struggles to make peace
Reach Out And Touch This Version of Klimt’s “Kiss”
A 3-D printed version of the classic painting lets blind people appreciate the artwork
New Art Exhibition Celebrates 5,000 Years of Syria’s History
Syria is more than just a refugee crisis
Meet an Environmental Activist and an Artist Who Share a Passion for “Trashion”
One man’s trash suit is another woman’s work of art
How Artists, Mad Scientists and Speculative Fiction Writers Made Spaceflight Possible
A new book chronicles spaceflight’s centuries-long journey from dream to reality
Mapping the World’s Great Cities in a Most Unusual, Yet Visually Arresting, Fashion
Part urban planner, part cartographer, sculptor Norwood Viviano uses state-of-the-art mapping tools to make powerful works of art
With Deformed Frogs and Fish, a Scientist-Artist Explores Ecological Disaster and Hope
A 20-year retrospective of Brandon Ballengée’s artwork explores humans’ connection to cold-blooded creatures
Channel Edward Hopper With a Night in His Bedroom
Stay in the childhood home of one of history’s greatest painters
These Wild Sculptures Actually Generate Green Energy
The winning designs of the LAGI 2016 competition range from giant sailboat sculptures that harvest fog to floating gardens that harness wave power
This Art Project Breathes New Life Into Blighted Buildings
Breathing Lights will illuminate hundreds of abandoned structures throughout New York
Here’s What You Missed At the White House’s First-Ever South By South Lawn Festival
On Monday, artists, musicians, tech enthusiasts and other innovators gathered in the president’s backyard to celebrate a bright future
$25.5 Million Raphael Painting Discovered in Scottish Manor House
An art historian working for a BBC television show recognized a painting in a dark corner as the work of the Renaissance master
This Game of Monopoly Is Made Entirely of Clay
Kristen Morgin’s playful illusions explore ideas of abandonment and the American dream
Stolen van Gogh Paintings Recovered After 14 Years
Italian police found the two paintings stolen from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam while investigating organized crime in Naples
Bones and Blood Lurk Within These Stunning Works of Art
Sculptor Jennifer Trask sees a rich backstory in her materials
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