Now open in Detroit, "Regeneration: Black Cinema, 1898–1971" showcases nearly 200 rare props, posters, photographs and more
The painter, renowned for his atmospheric landscapes, created the sketch of Hampton Court Castle in England when he was about 21
A London exhibition explores how cute became such a powerful—and sometimes dangerous—cultural force
Jonathon Keats, who devised the plan, hopes the camera will inspire onlookers to contemplate how humanity’s actions affect the environment
Terry Martin has been sentenced to one year of supervised release for swiping the iconic "Wizard of Oz" shoes from the Judy Garland Museum in 2005
Authorities presented "The Schoolmistress" to 96-year-old Francis Wood, the owner’s son, last month
Fashion designers have created a fabric inspired by the Glen Affric tartan, which was discovered in a peat bog and dates to between 1500 and 1600
Smithsonian scholars offer their reflections on the author, who died last week at age 89, and his impact on a new generation of Native writers
"California," which set the stage for the British artist's later poolside pieces, is expected to sell for more than $20 million
Protected by bulletproof glass, Leonardo da Vinci’s famous masterpiece was not harmed
"Portrait of Fräulein Lieser," one of the last works the Austrian artist painted before his death, could sell for over $50 million
Known as the country's first urban wetland project, "Greenwood Pond" has been declared "no longer salvageable" due to financial constraints and structural decay
The Perth Museum's inaugural exhibition examines the mythical creature's long history
Focused on little details of animals and plants, these stunning shots spotlight the world’s tiny wonders
After receiving the prestigious Akutagawa Prize, Rie Kudan spoke about why she used A.I. to write a portion of her work
The blaze, which spared only some 150 artworks, is a devastating cultural loss for the region
Police conducted a months-long operation to recover the works, which had been stolen from their owner's home in 2010
Based on a popular Instagram account, the show is a collection of real-life images that mimic the filmmaker's aesthetic
Vittorio Sgarbi is under investigation for laundering an artwork that vanished from a castle over a decade ago
The Charleston museum is launching a new initiative to acquire 50 privately owned works by 2030
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