Exhibits
Manet and Degas Were Dear Friends—and Spirited Rivals
The complex relationship between the two French painters is the subject of a new exhibition in Paris
This 16th-Century Cloth Is Scotland's Oldest-Known Tartan
A bog in the Highlands preserved the fabric, now on view for the first time, for hundreds of years
Two Hundred Rare Chanel Looks Are Coming to London This Fall
"Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto" is the first retrospective of the iconic designer's work staged by a major British museum
History Forgot Minerva Parker Nichols, the Country's First Solo Woman Architect
A new exhibition celebrates the pioneering designer, who opened her own practice in the late 1880s
The Museum of Failure Celebrates Some of the World's Biggest Flops
Now on view in New York City, the traveling exhibition presents failure as a critical learning opportunity
See How History's Great Artists Painted Their Dogs
A new exhibition showcases portraits of pets by the likes of Leonardo da Vinci and David Hockney
Ai Weiwei Unveils Recreation of Monet's 'Water Lilies' Made Entirely of Legos
In a new exhibition, the renowned Chinese artist explores beauty, technology and growing up in exile
Claude Monet's Older Brother Helped Shape the Impressionist Movement
A new exhibition explores the legacy of Léon Monet, who taught Claude about color and purchased his art
How Artists' Day Jobs Shape Their Craft
A new exhibition examines the generative relationship between work and creativity
Workers Stumble Upon Lost Courbet Painting in University Basement
After a years-long authentication process, “The Source of the Lison” goes on display in Philadelphia
Thousands of Artists Reimagine Vermeer's 'Girl With a Pearl Earring'
A Dutch museum selected winning works by five artists—and one A.I. image generator
Dutch Artists Compete to Paint Like Vermeer in New Reality Show
The contestants are tasked with recreating six of the old master's lost works
Did Salvador Dalí Paint This Enigmatic Artwork?
After two curators began doubting the painting's authenticity, they made an unexpected discovery about its origins
Andy Warhol Exhibition Opens in the Saudi Desert
Critics say the show helps bolster the regime's reputation—and obscure its human rights violations
David Hockney Is the Subject of His Own Immersive Experience
Using projections and voiceovers, "Bigger & Closer (Not Smaller & Further Away)" examines the renowned artist's career
Did Vermeer's 'Girl' Really Have a Pearl Earring?
A real pearl of that size would have been "astronomically expensive," art historian says
To Spider-Man, With Love
A new exhibition features letters children sent to the superhero’s address in Queens, where a real-life Parker family lived for decades
Never-Before-Seen Photos by Paul McCartney Take You Inside Beatlemania
Hundreds of images from 1963 and 1964 are going on display at London's National Portrait Gallery
Italian Police Seize Rubens Masterpiece From an Exhibition
Four people are under investigation for illegally exporting the painting and money laundering
Largest Exhibition of Vermeer Paintings Ever Staged Will Open in Amsterdam Next Month
Of the Dutch artist's 35 known paintings, about 28 will be on display at the Rijksmuseum
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