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One urban legend tells how Pierre Bonnard was arrested in the Louvre for "bonnarding" - but is it true? And why couldn't he ...
Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump undertaken moves and policy shifts that are drastically impacting ...
Frieze New York's first day sales defy economic gloom and doom as Jeff Koons's cartoon heroes smashed the $3 million mark.
New Taipei City Art Museum, the first public art museum in the Taipei metropolitan area, has opened after eight years of ...
Rising art star Antonia Showering makes her long-awaited New York debut with "In Line" at Timothy Taylor this week.
The Frankenthaler and Warhol Foundations will provide $800,000 to programs hit by cuts to National Endowment for the Arts ...
Stonehenge, the famous megalith in Wiltshire, England has puzzled experts for centuries. Even today, it presents more ...
UBS's Adrian Zuercher discussed the shifting landscape of art and wealth throughout Asia in an interview with Cathy Fan.
Who was Joan Shogren, a chemistry department secretary and the brains behind the first ever exhibition of Computer Art?
This year's Gallery Weekend Berlin reflected resilience and poetic shifts amid a changing cultural-political backdrop.
Lupe Fiasco has written a series of rap songs inspired by the public art on the MIT List Visual Art Center campus.
Art Institute of Chicago director James Rondeau has accepted a voluntary suspension during investigations of an incident on ...
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