Visit the Original Lorax Tree in Dr. Seuss’s San Diego
Check out these Seuss-related sites in Theodore Geisel’s adopted hometown
A New Installation Turns the L.A. River Into Art
The river’s surreal landscape is the perfect place to make a statement about water use
Meet the Man Who Dropped a Boulder on a Chrysler
Ex-pat rebel sculptor Jimmie Durham’s funny work is celebrated in the capital of the country he left
The Secret Meaning of Food in Art
Discover 17th-century drinking games and coded political messages in this unique food tour of the Metropolitan Museum’s art collection
An Artist Will Slice Up a Peninsula to Remember Norway’s 2011 Massacre
“Memory Wound” will evoke the brutal losses of the July 22 tragedy
Researcher Discovers First Written Evidence of Laws of Friction in Leonardo Da Vinci’s Notebooks
A scientific breakthrough was dismissed as a useless doodle—until now
Alexander McQueen Is Being Turned Into Leather
The late designer’s DNA is part of a bizarre experiment in fashion ethics
Please Touch the Art: This Artist Creates Tactile Portraits for the Blind
Andrew Myers uses screws to make 3-D masterpieces for curious fingers
Did Rembrandt Have Help With His Most Famous Paintings?
A new study suggests the old master also knew his optics
Meet William Merritt Chase, the American Master Coming Back into Fashion
At the turn of the century, Chase was one of the most well-known painters and teachers in the United States. A new exhibit revisits his revolutionary skill
Six Monumental New Outdoor Art Installations to See This Summer
Skip the museum and head to one of these large-scale installations instead
A Seattle Dump Just Got Some Clever Public Art
Recycled rebar will make the Seattle North Transfer Station more beautiful
How an Anti-Lynching Banner From the 1920s and ‘30s Is Being Updated to Protest Modern-Day Violence
One artist took inspiration from the NAACP’s iconic flag
This Exhibit Captures the Magic of Being a Kid
The Metropolitan Museum of Art peeks into the idealized lives of kids past
These Beatrix Potter Illustrations Were Found Tucked Inside a Mansion’s Books
The children’s book author found inspiration on vacation
The World Is Finally Ready to Understand Romaine Brooks
An early 20th-century artist, Brooks was long marginalized, her work overlooked, in part because of her fluid sexual and gender identity
Explore Frida Kahlo’s Mexico City
Here are four places with connections to the late Mexican artist to visit on her birthday, July 6, and beyond
Explore the Netherlands’ Most Iconic Museum
The Rijksmuseum is now the best-represented institution in the Google Cultural Institute
Nine Northern Italian Destinations to Visit After You View Christo’s “Floating Piers”
Cultural and historical treasures abound near Lake Iseo
Page 62 of 116