Exhibitions
"Lost" 17th-Century Portrait by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo Found in a Welsh Castle
The portrait, which depicts a Spanish writer and historian, has now been added to a Murillo exhibition in New York
Rare Magical Manuscripts Go on Display at the British Library
The exhibition, which will also travel to New York, explores the history of magic to mark the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter
Two Enigmatic Nigerian Figures Reunited After a Century Apart
One of many highlights in a new exhibition at the National Museum of African Art
How Instagram Is Changing the Way We Design Cultural Spaces
As neighborhoods, restaurants and museums become more photogenic, are we experiencing an "Instagramization" of the world?
At This Spectral Subway Platform, Trains Approach But Never Arrive
An otherworldly art installation debuts at the Renwick just in time for Halloween
The "Unlikely Historians" Who Documented America in Protest
A new exhibit showcases photos and films that have long been stowed away in a basement at New York Police Department's headquarters
New Exhibit Imagines the Buildings New York Could've Had
From a gigantic airport, to an urbanized Ellis Island, the show reveals the many fascinating ideas for New York City that never made it off the page
In This Quiet Space for Contemplation, a Fountain Rains Down Calming Waters
One year after the Nation’s first black president rang in the opening of the African American History Museum, visitors reflect on its impact
Farhad Moshiri, Dubbed ‘the Middle East’s Andy Warhol,’ Gets First Major U.S. Exhibition
A selection of the pop artist's significant works will be displayed, fittingly, at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by Diving Into Google's Huge Latino Art and History Archive
It features more than 2,500 new works and 69 new exhibits
12 Must-See Fall Exhibits Around the World
Art, science and magic draws us to museums this fall
The Art Monet Owned
A new exhibit looks inside the mind of this influential Impressionist through the lens of the works he collected
Did Edvard Munch Find a Supernatural Power in Color?
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art places Munch’s palette in context
Relive the Great American Eclipse With Art That's Out of This World
The site-specific Wyoming exhibit uses the occasion of the Sun going dark over a small resort town to reckon with commercial tourism and history
New Exhibit Captures Nearly Eight Decades of Protest Art
The show incorporates the various ways artists have responded to the politics and social problems of their times since the 1940s
Reach Out and Touch This Virtual Reality Art Installation
"The Sands," currently on view at Essex Flowers, projects elaborate creations in a physically empty space
Yayoi Kusama Secretly Built a Museum
Opening October 1, the Tokyo museum will showcase art and archives from the visionary avant-garde Japanese artist
Scientists Are Using This Collection of Wood Samples to Combat Illegal Logging
Archie F. Wilson loved wood enough to amass the country’s premiere private collection. Now scientists are using it as a weapon against illegal logging
Eighty Years Later, Two Exhibits Confront the "Degenerate Art" Purge
In 1937, the Nazis confiscated modernist art from museums and put it up for ridicule in an exhibit that still reverberates today
Three Generations of Inuit Women Defy Exploitation by Visualizing Resilience and Love
A grandmother, a mother and a daughter, all took up pen and ink to tell their stories
Page 28 of 33