An an interview art dealer Paula Cooper, a living legend, talks about how the art world has changed over five decades.
Who were the Roman gladiators? A new exhibition touring the U.K. in 2025 delves into the identity of these brave performers.
The National Register of Historic Places' latest addition is the Kosciusko Mississippi home of self-taught African American ...
A Carl Blechen painting acquired by Hitler for his unrealized Führer Museum has been restituted to the heir of a Jewish art collector.
Auction houses are continuing to bet on affluent Asian collectors' passion for Western art.
The curatorial collective What, How & for Whom has been appointed artistic directors for Skulptur Projekte Münster's sixth ...
Four decades after the famed performance artist Chris Burden staged "Shoot," the legendary artwork lives on. Learn more in ...
Kailasa is considered the pinnacle of Indian rock-cut architecture, the practice of creating a structure through carving it ...
The Carnegie Museums Pittsburgh has a Venus Williams podcast, "Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape." ...
Sophia Bounou recently joined Blond Contemporary, and describes her intuition-driven process and evolution of her practice.
The silver bracelets found in Denmark vary in size and may have served to demonstrate the wealth of their Viking wearers.
A cottage in England where William Blake lived and wrote "Jerusalem" will be saved from continued decay thanks to a new ...