Art
The Tattoo Eraser
A new type of body art ink promises freedom from forever
Americans in Paris
In the late 19th century, the City of Light beckoned Whistler, Sargent, Cassatt and other young artists. What they experienced would transform American art
An Interview with Stephanie Dickey, author of "Rembrandt at 400"
Stephanie Dickey discusses Rembrandt's ambition and what it was like to see the paintings in person
An Interview with Amei Wallach, author of "Fabric of Their Lives"
Amy Crawford spoke with Amei about the quilters of Gee's Bend and the artwork of quilting
What's Up
American Art, African Culture and Mardi Gras
Let There Be Light
From dark and cavernous to room for everybody
Interview on the Legacy of Andrew Wyeth
Henry Adams, author of "Wyeth's World," speaks with the artist about his early work, influences and technique
Forging its Own Future
Dedicated metalsmiths help a Memphis museum revive a lost American art form
35 Who Made a Difference: Steven Spielberg
A renowned director contemplates the lessons of history
35 Who Made a Difference: Julie Taymor
Transcending genres, the designer and director creates shamanistic theater
Glyph Dweller
Archaeologist Alanah Woody's infectious enthusiasm for Nevada's rock art knows no bounds
John James Audubon: America's Rare Bird
The foreign-born frontiersman became one of the 19th century's greatest wildlife artists and a hero of the ecology movement
Cleaning Picasso
The artist's groundbreaking Les Demoiselles d'Avignon gets a face lift from experts at New York's Museum of Modern Art
Impressionism's American Childe
A new exhibition of works by Childe Hassam, a pioneering interpreter of the French style, highlights his "incorrigibly joyous" break with the past
Everybody Take A Seat
Comfort for the masses? Or a tacky blight? Seemingly overnight, the one-piece plastic chair has become a world fixture. Can you stand it?
Doris Duke's Islamic Art Retreat
The Honolulu hideaway built by "the richest girl in the world" is now a museum showcasing her unique collection of Islamic art
Big!
Pop artist James Rosenquist returns to the limelight with a dazzling retrospective of his larger-than-life works
Dream Weavers
In the Mexican village of Teotitlán, gifted artisans create a future from bright hand-loomed rugs
Matisse & Picasso
As a new exhibition makes clear, these friends and rivals spurred each other to change the course of 20th-century art
Monumental Achievement
Our 2002 profile of architect Maya Lin that marked the 20th year of the Vietnam Memorial
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