Exhibits
Immerse Yourself in Jane Goodall's Wondrous, Chimpanzee-Filled Life
A new multimedia show includes the primatologist's childhood possessions, a 3-D film and a "Chimp Chat" station
Get a Taste for Mushroom Art at This New, Fungus-Forward Exhibition
"Mushrooms: The Art, Design and Future of Fungi" celebrates shrooms like you’ve never seen them before
Dine Like a Doomed Pompeiian at This Upscale Eatery
Starting early next year, Dinner by Heston in London will serve a menu inspired by ancient Roman fare
For Easy Clean-Up After Parties, Minoans Used Disposable Cups
A 3,500-year-old single-use vessel is part of a new display at the British Museum that explores our long-standing relationship with trash
At the Met, Two New Monumental Paintings Foreground the Indigenous Experience
Cree artist Kent Monkman borrows from European artists while reframing problematic narratives about indigenous people
The Unheralded Influence of Mexico's Muralists
These painters, the focus of a new exhibition at the Whitney, put their own stamp on 20th-century art
Raphael's Madonnas Come Together in Berlin Exhibition
Seven artworks on display at the Gemäldegalerie museum highlight the unique sensibilities Raphael brought to an iconic devotional scene
See 150 Years of Stonehenge Family Photos
The collection offers a glimpse into humans' engagement with the monument
Detroit Exhibit Celebrates Bruegel's 'The Wedding Dance' and Its Controversial Codpieces
The painting’s frank depiction of drunk frivolity—and male anatomy—didn’t sit well with some viewers
How Paris' Open-Air Urinals Changed a City—and Helped Dismantle the Nazi Regime
During World War II, the stalls served as rendezvous points for French Resistance fighters
Unraveling the Tangled History of the Hoodie
Over the years, the oft-politicized garment has straddled the worlds of sports, street culture, Silicon Valley and high fashion
London Exhibit Celebrates Indian Artists Who Captured Natural History for the East India Company
Paintings once anonymized as "company art" will finally be labeled with the names of their creators
New Exhibition Leads to Discovery of Dutch Painter's Signature and Fingerprint
In advance of a retrospective at Museum Prinsenhof Delft, experts took a closer look at three works by Pieter de Hooch
The Awe-Inspiring Wildlife Drawings of Shaikh Zain ud-Din
An 18th-century album of India's flora and fauna showcases the startling work of an overlooked master
This Year's Outwin Winners Challenge the Norms of Portraiture
First prize recipient is Hugo Crosthwaite for his stop-motion animation portraying migrant Berenice Sarmiento Chávez
Exploring Paul Revere’s Legacy Beyond His Famed Midnight Ride
Before becoming an American legend, the Revolutionary War hero was best known as a skilled artisan, activist and entrepreneur
Here Are 12 Things You Might Miss in the Smithsonian's New Fossil Hall
Hidden among the dinosaurs and megafauna, are these small details that make "Deep Time" all the more impressive
A Cross-Country Guide to Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Moon Landing
It's been half a century since humankind touched down on the surface of the moon, and we're not done praising the feat
Americans Flocked to See This Controversial Exhibit of Berlin’s Art Treasures in the Wake of World War II
Discovered in a salt mine in Nazi Germany, these artworks toured the United States in a questionable move that raised serious ethical concerns
Looks From 'The Favourite' Go on Display in Queen Anne's Home
See the elaborate dresses and outfits inspired by the monarch's 18th-century court at Kensington Palace
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