Seven Ways to Explore Space Without Leaving Earth
From astronaut training sites to working spaceports, these spots across the United States put a terrestrial spin on space travel
The Ancient Romans Used These Tweezers to Remove Body Hair
A new exhibition explores Roman hair removal practices—and showcases 50 pairs of ancient tweezers
How Spam Became a Staple of Asian Cuisine
When American G.I.s fought abroad in wars in the 20th century, they left behind an unlikely legacy: canned meat
U.K. Museum Recovers 15th-Century Altar Panel Almost 50 Years After It Was Stolen
The piece was about to go to auction when researchers noticed similarities to another panel at the York Art Gallery
Françoise Gilot, Whose Art Transcended Her Relationship With Picasso, Dies at 101
Her artistic career began before she met Picasso—and flourished long after she left him
At New Exhibition, Taylor Swift’s Outfits Never Go Out of Style
Dresses, props and other ephemera from the pop star’s many personal reinventions go on display
Italy Raises Museum Prices to Help Fund Flood Relief
Recent storms damaged museum collections and turned some cultural institutions into shelters
The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2023
From an ultramarathon capital in the Rockies to a laid-back village in the Florida Keys, these vibrant towns are calling your name
Every Piece in This Exhibition Is a Fake
A new show at London’s Courtauld Gallery will explore the value of counterfeit art
The Evolution—and Reinvention—of the Sari
“The Offbeat Sari” explores the traditional garment’s role in fashion, protest, sustainability and more
Glasgow Subway Ad Censored for Featuring Michelangelo’s ‘David’
Citing modesty concerns, an ad firm rejected a poster depicting the Renaissance sculpture
These Artworks Are Good Enough to Eat—Literally
The Blanton Museum in Austin asked bakers to create edible versions of pieces in its collection
To Reach New Audiences, This Museum Is Offering Rembrandt-Inspired Tattoos
The “Poor Man’s Rembrandt Project” will allow visitors to forge a permanent connection with the 17th-century artist
Someone Stole Dorothy’s Ruby Slippers in 2005. Now, a Minnesota Man Has Been Charged
While the “Wizard of Oz” shoes were recovered several years ago, authorities hadn’t previously named any suspects
‘Irreplaceable’ Artifacts Stolen From a Museum in Sheffield, England
The 12 items are part of the region’s rich history as a metalworking capital
Five Men Convicted in $100 Million Jewel Heist That Rocked Germany
The thieves who robbed Dresden’s Green Vault in 2019 are members of the Remmo crime family
Small Dog Wearing Red Bow Found Hidden in Picasso Painting
The Spanish painter decided against keeping the cute canine in the foreground of “Le Moulin de la Galette”
See Tables Crafted From Human Tissue, a Toad With Eggs on Its Back and More at This London Museum
The newly reopened Hunterian Museum acknowledges the ethical quandaries posed by its collection of anatomical specimens
MoMA Introduces Museumgoers to a Different Georgia O’Keeffe
A new exhibition dives into the artist’s works on paper to gain a deeper understanding of her process
Van Gogh Painting Gets a New Name Thanks to an Eagle-Eyed Chef
Ernst de Witte realized that the onions in “Red Cabbages and Onions” are actually garlic
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