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09/17/2019. 73% of Americans believe that art is a positive experience in a generally troubl...
10/05/2019. Picasso and Braque were looking a little forlorn: unsure of their new home, unsure of their new acquaintances.
It was early September, six anxious weeks from the reopening of the Museum of Modern Art in Manhattan. After three years of piecemeal re...
10/09/2019. Bidding opens today for the Anthony Bourdain auction, a collection of belongings left behind by the iconic celebrity chef and television personality who touched people around the world. Property From the Collection of Anthony Bourdain, presente...
10/10/2019. Through November 3, Schantz Galleries in Stockbridge presents a stunning collection of Swedish artist Bertil Valliens signature sand-cast glass sculptures and installations. The ex...
10/16/2019. Taking a cue from beat writer Jack Kerouac, Curator Larry Ossei-Mensah travels around the world exploring and observing how visual artists interpret issues of freedom and identity in a time of political and social unease. For "On the Road II," named ...
10/16/2019. The Pencil Is a Key: Drawings by Incarcerated Artists is an exhibition of more than 140 drawings by imprisoned artists from around the globe. Featuring works produced over a roughly two-hundred-year period, the exhibition presents powerful evidence o...
10/16/2019. The Smithsonians Anacostia Community Museum reopened to the public Sunday, Oct 13, after seven months of construction and $4.5 million of exterior and interior improvements and repairs to ...
10/17/2019. Many of the artworks at ZKM are not so much viewed as braved.
One installation on show at the interdisciplinary center for arts and technology is designed to trick visitors into thinking there are security cameras filming inside the bathrooms. (Th...
10/17/2019. Two giant-size gold nuggets mined in Alaska during the days of the Gold Rush one a 38.39-ounce nugget roughly in the shape of Australia, the other a 33.83-ounce nugget in the shape of a skull sold for a combined $172,725 at an auction h...
10/17/2019. The Moscow Museum of Modern Art presents for the first time in Russia a large-scale project of Yoko Onos art featuring her legendary textual Instructions, reenactments of the artist'...
10/18/2019. Hitler's "Mein Kampf" and a 4,500-year-old peace treaty -- the world's oldest -- represent opposite poles in the eternal human struggle between the propulsion to war and the desire for peace.
They are among 135 priceless manuscripts, books, docume...
10/18/2019. The Design Museum invites visitors to discover the role that design will play in humanitys journey to the Red Planet in the exhibition Moving to Mars, which opens this Octobe...
10/18/2019. Freemans November 12 auction of American Furniture, Folk & Decorative Arts will feature, by direct descent in the Pinckney family, an important Portrait of Major General Thomas Pinckn...
10/15/2019. All we want to do once back from a long day at work is to relax, and although there are plenty of ways to do it, most people resort to the easiest: watch Netflix or hit up the nearest happy hours bar. This is why the majority of working people feel s...
10/15/2019. A smartphone is pure magic. Can you go without your phone - The New York Times asks. The device, which can be placed in your pocket, allows you to instantly connect with anyone anywhere in the world to capture the spirit of photography an...
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