On Aug. 19, 2025, the Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Arts opened its exhibit "Women Artists in Ascendance" to the public. The exhibit showcases artwork from notable women artists of the 20th ...
The work of two famous artists will be brought to life in mesmerising and moving fashion at two immersive experiences next year. Beyond Monet and Beyond Van Gogh will be at the Motorpoint Arena in ...
Move over Henry Lawson. A new exhibition has opened in Mudgee featuring famous Pop Art from Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein borrowed from Canberra. Australian country towns are more used to being ...
The fashion brand Miu Miu is picking up the pace with its art collaborations this year with its latest exhibition, 30 Blizzards., on the Turner Prize-winning artist Helen Marten, making waves during ...
Myles Connor stole a Rembrandt painting from a Boston museum in the 1980s. The theft that occurred at the Louvre Museum in Paris over the weekend is "damn close" to the most expensive museum theft in ...
When Georgia B. Smith recently walked into the Metropolitan Museum of Art on June 24, she felt nervous. The 34-year-old wasn’t there to admire 18th-century paintings alongside New York City’s summer ...
Life-size reproductions of £65m worth of paintings have been hung in the "most unexpected places" across a Somerset town. Streets and buildings in Bridgwater have been transformed into an art gallery ...
The Block Museum on Northwestern University’s campus recently opened its latest exhibit, which features work from one of the most notable artists of the 20th century. Pouring, Spilling, Bleeding: ...
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A Dutch art sleuth has recovered a priceless trove of stolen documents from the 15th to the 19th century, including several UNESCO-listed archives from the world's first multinational corporation.
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